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Candi Staton Is a Survivor. At 85, Sheâs Also a Grammy Nominee.
The singerâs journey through gospel, soul, disco and Americana has been plagued by setbacks and struggles, but she has always found the path forward.
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Review: Thomas Adès and America at the New York Philharmonic
Thomas Adès led the New York Philharmonic in an expanded version of his âAmerica: A Prophecyâ that strikes notes of caution and consolation.
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9 Songs Weâre Talking About This Week
Harry Styles has a new album (and mega-residency at Madison Square Garden) on the way, and Sienna Spiroâs tearful ballad is climbing the Hot 100.
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Harry Styles Books 30 Dates for Madison Square Garden Residency
The pop star is returning with his fourth solo album on March 6. His Together, Together tour, which will hit seven cities, is scheduled to begin in May.
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If Youâre Marc Shaiman, for Every Plotz Thereâs a Zetz
Broadway, Hollywood and television have been kind to Marc Shaiman. But thereâs a reason the subtitle of his new memoir is âShowbiz Stories From a Sore Winner.â
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Anything for the Shot: A Music Video in the Nashville Snow
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RenĂŠe Fleming Wonât Perform at Kennedy Center Concerts
The soprano, who previously resigned as an artistic adviser, was scheduled to sing with the National Symphony Orchestra in May.
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James Bernard, a Founding Editor of a Hip-Hop âBible,â Dies at 58
One of the most influential voices of the seminal magazine The Source, he chronicled rapâs rise and its explosion into the cultural mainstream.
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The Cliburn, Known for Piano Competitions, Will Hold One for Conductors
The trailblazing conductor Marin Alsop will chair the jury for the inaugural Cliburn International Competition for Conductors in 2028.
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Five Fronts in Trumpâs Culture War
In the first year of his second term, President Trump has made sweeping efforts to influence the arts and media in America.
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How to Deal With That Drawer Full of Old Gadgets
This month, resolve to revive or relinquish those old music players and point-and-shoot cameras â and retrieve any files trapped on the devices.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen Returns to L.A. Philharmonic With New Job
Esa-Pekka Salonen, the orchestraâs longtime music director, came back to lead his first concerts since being named its creative director.
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How a Pro-Greenland Song Became a Protest Anthem
Locals are speaking out against President Trumpâs gestures toward annexing the territory, and the song âGreenland Belongs to Greenlandersâ has become âa soundtrack of the movement.â
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Despite Drastic Financial Steps, Met Opera Turns to Layoffs and Cuts
The largest performing arts organization in the country will lay off workers, cut salaries and reduce its offerings. It may also sell its Chagall murals that are valued at $55 million.
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10 Gloriously Nonsensical Songs of Pop Gibberish
âSussudio,â âDi Doo Dah,â âDa Doo Ron Ronâ and more.
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The Worldâs Reigning Carmen Breaks Down Her Signature Aria
Aigul Akhmetshina, performing now at the Met, shares her thoughts on what it takes to bring the famous Habanera to life.
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The Charming Raconteur Semyon Bychkovâs Next Job: Music Director at Paris Opera
Semyon Bychkov will soon take up the most prestigious post of his long, varied career. Collaborating with Ralph Fiennes on âEugene Onegin,â he gives a taste of things to come.
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How the Cleveland Orchestra Stays at the Top of Classical Music
Our critic tracked one concert, from its first rehearsals to its first performance. Practice is only part of what makes this ensemble excellent.
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âAn Unbelievable Messâ: Artists Are Stymied by Trump Travel Bans
Musicians, theater groups and others from overseas are facing visa challenges and rising costs, posing a looming crisis for the performing arts sector.
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âMasqueradeâ Reimagined âPhantom,â and the Fans Are Flocking
An immersive adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webberâs musical has seen some people return a dozen times since it began performances last summer.
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Ralph Towner, Eclectic Guitarist With the Ensemble Oregon, Dies at 85
A composer and pianist as well, he was a prolific recording artist who integrated jazz, classical and world music traditions in a career that spanned seven decades.
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Springsteen Denounces ICE Deployments and Renee Goodâs Killing
In a surprise appearance in New Jersey, the musician dedicated his song âThe Promised Landâ to Ms. Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis this month.
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