London is an exceptional venue for the art lover. From the pleasure of its public spaces, with a millennium of architecture, to its deeply embedded history of writers, artists and musicians who have lived there, many coming from all over the world. Then o... See more
Spano’s return brings balance, precision and elegance to the ASO “Be well-assured, tempers too stubborn are the first to fail. The steel you see forged to stiffness in the furnace, you may see most frequently shivered and broken.” Such are the iconic word... See more
History, art and nature merge in the plans for the Molly Blank Center for Opera & the Arts The Atlanta Opera’s ambitious Beltline-adjacent facility began construction in February. Take a look at the site’s past, present and future. :: Not unlike a cer... See more
Glasgow is an hour’s flight from Dublin. The airport is south of the city and the bus takes us there in thirty minutes for £11. The driver doesn’t have change of a fifty, Britain being weirdly averse to high denominations, but my friend obliges and pays t... See more
Brahms gets the spotlight in ASO’s 2026-27 season The season offers an adventurous and varied lineup of music, along with stellar guest musicians. :: Beethoven is so last year. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra announced its 2026-27 season today, and, after ... See more