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With the Met Opera Closed for the Season, Where to Watch Opera Online
Though fans will have to wait until (at least) next season to catch live opera at the Met, there are still some options for watching thrilling performances from your couch.
How to Watch 'Trump 2020' Fireworks and Opera Performance Closing the RNC
The final night of the RNC closed with a huge firework display and a performance by opera singer Christoper Macchio.
Andrea Bocelli, Who Had Coronavirus, Says People Should Refuse Masks
"I could not leave the house even though I had committed no crime," Bocelli said at a conference in Rome.
Prince Charles Hints at Opera Visit With Prince George in Radio Interview
The Prince of Wales revealed the perfect age to take grandchildren to their first opera and Prince George is just months away.
How to Watch Andrea Bocelli's Easter Concert Live From Duomo Cathedral
The acclaimed opera singer will offer a special Easter concert to stream on YouTube for fans across the world.
Here Are Some Virtual Concerts to Stream Today
Erykah Badu, Ben Gibbard, Jeff Rosenstock, and more are livestreaming for fans in self-isolation
How to See Kanye West's Opera 'Mary' in New York: Tickets and More
Tickets are already on sale for Sunday's show.
Kanye West Reveals First-Ever Opera: When It's on and How to Get Tickets
Kanye West has revealed details of his first-ever opera, premiering this month, following the release of his chart-topping latest album.
Multiple Women Accuse Opera Star Plácido Domingo of Sexual Harassment
Nine women have come forward saying that the tenor sexually harassed them, with claims covering the last 30 years.
Millions of Home Wi-Fi Networks at Risk of Hack Attacks
Hackers could infiltrate a home's Wi-Fi and steal information from computers, researchers claim, but not everyone is convinced it's an issue.
Review: Stars Shine in 'Carousel' Delightful Revival
In the #MeToo-#TimesUp era, the topic of spousal abuse could not be more relevant, and it is front and center in the Broadway musical "Carousel," currently being revived at New York Imperial Theatre.
The Who's Pete Townshend Reimagines Classic Rock Opera
"It's quite surprising the number of people who have confessed to me that the record made a difference. It wasn't meant to be a rite of passage."
Arts Funding Attack—These May Be Last NEA Grants
The National Endowment for the Arts announced its second round of 2017 grants, totaling $80.26 million for activities in all 50 states and five U.S. jurisdictions.
Opera Is a Source of Social Change Says Jacopo Spirei
The Italian director discusses his passion for an art form that he sees not as an elitist luxury but as a human necessity.
Russia to Pay Pensions of Soviet-Born Israelis
The deal is one of several agreements struck during Prime Minister Netanyahu's Moscow visit.
Are Putin and Netanyahu Going to the Ballet?
The Bolshoi will put on a show in honor of Russian-Israeli relations on Tuesday.
Who Is Marian Anderson, the Woman on the New $5 Bill?
The opera singer's Lincoln Memorial performance is considered by some to have helped launch the civil rights movement.
Yo-Yo Ma, Renée Fleming, Q-Tip Get Kennedy Center Gigs
The center names three new "artistic partners" for its 2016-17 season and also announces its JFK Centennial and additional programming.
In Dresden, a Push Against Anti-Islam Rallies
Locals are working to help asylum-seekers and promote tolerance in the German city.
My Weekend: Alex Beard
CEO of London's Royal Opera House enjoys poker and Virginia Woolf, but admits he's a shockingly bad musician.
Dearth of Tutu-Makers Puts Ballet in Crisis
Scarcity of professional tutu-makers threatens theatre and ballet productions, but fashion colleges can't fix the problem.
Courtney Love Stars in an Avant-Garde Opera
"Kansas City Choir Boy," a Greek tragedy of sorts, is based on a true story.
New York Opera Braces for Protests Over 'Klinghoffer'
The opera, seen by some as a humanist masterpiece and by others as anti-Semitic, depicts the murder of Leon Klinghoffer by terrorists
The Lights Go Out On Italy's Fourth Largest Opera House
Unable to pay bills, the Teatro Petruzzelli has abruptly cut its November season, bringing Italy's opera crisis to new fortissimo
The End of Italian Opera: Will They Wait for the Fat Lady to Sing?
The opera houses that launched Verdi, Puccini and Rossini are going bust. Is there a future for an expensive art form in the age of austerity?