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Interim CEOs, London and Savannah
In a sign of its ongoing struggles, the English National Opera has appointed yet another interim CEO, the third attempt to secure administrative leadership in as many years. He is Paul Reeve, MBE, arriving in April to succeed J enny Mollica, in … »
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Preservationists Sue to Stop KenCen 'Renovation'
On March 23 eight associations representing preservationists and architects filed a law suit in federal district court against the Trump administration to halt the “renovation” of The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing … »
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People in the News
The 2026 Avery Fisher Career Grantees
The four 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant winners, each a recipient of $25,000, were recorded live in performance last night for an upcoming broadcast on New York’s all-classical WQXR. The awards, to U.S. citizens or residents, are suggested … »
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The Impact of Moody's Met Downgrade
The decision by Moody's Ratings to cut the long-term rating of the Metropolitan Opera Association to Caa1 from B3, taken in response to the company’s structural deficit and heavy endowment withdrawals, comes as no surprise. It follows … »
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Cocteau and Philip Glass: Beauty and the Beast
SAN FRANCISCO—In its inspired concept and eerily enchanting realization, Opera Parallèle’s La Belle et la Bête is a triumph of the first order and certainly one of the signal achievements of this resourceful small … »
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Will the Voice of America Ever Speak Truth Again?
NEW YORK (AP) — In a strongly worded decision last week, a federal judge ordered that the Voice of America — its mission to provide news for countries around the world largely shut down for the past year by the Trump administration … »
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The Slow Destruction of D.C.’s Architectural Splendor
Donald Trump seems intent on leaving his mark on the nation’s capital city with a series of outsized, ornate structures that few have asked for, much less approved. The 47 th president, writes Philip Kennicott in the Washington Post , … »
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Federal Tax Changes Might Cost Nonprofits $5.69B
A new study from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy— Philanthropy Outlook: Estimating Effects on Charitable Giving from the One Big Beautiful Bill —offers an analysis of how specific tax policy changes in the … »
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David Lang's Monumental New Oratorio
In 2019, the New York Philharmonic presented the premiere of David Lang’s opera prisoner of the state , a Fidelio adaptation that used Beethoven’s scenario to comment on the persistence of political oppression into our own time. The … »
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Contests & Awards
Laffont Comp Picks Sopranos and Baritones Only
Before a jury of mostly Met Opera artistic administrators, 10 Laffont Competition finalists performed yesterday afternoon with six winnowed out as winners, not a tenor or mezzo-soprano among them. Each receives $20,000 and a major leg-up on … »
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