With Precision and Playfulness, ‘La Fille du Regiment’ Considers Love, Loyalty and the Absurdities of War Laurent Pelly’s spirited revival at the Met turns military mayhem into irresistible comedy. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Erin Morley and Lawrence Brownlee Bring ‘Golden Age’ Flair to the Met’s ‘La Fille du Régiment’ Revival The pair's long parallel histories highlight how shared artistic journeys can evolve into major collaborations onstage and in the recording studio. By Christopher Corwin
In the Met’s Many Revivals, Sometimes Second Casts Finish First In many cases, the second, third and even fourth casts surpassed the season premieres that tend to attract the most attention. By Christopher Corwin
Christie’s and Sotheby’s Close 2025 With a Market Rebound Fueled by Luxury and New Buyers By Elisa Carollo
A Tribute to Luigi Bonotto, the Visionary Fluxus Patron Who Merged Art, Life and Industry By Elisa Carollo
A.I. Is Overhyped Yet Underappreciated, Says DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose By Dan Duray