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Puccini’s ‘Butterfly’ and ‘Turandot’: More Than Appropriation

The history and curiosity behind these operas, both set in Asia, complicate often simplistic criticisms of borrowing and stereotyping.

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Jazz at Lincoln Center’s New Season Includes Tribute to Bayard Rustin

The civil rights activist’s life and legacy will be honored in a 2024-25 lineup that will also include spotlights on…

World

‘Punjabi Wave’ Music Hits the Juno Awards Stage

Karan Aujla, 27, became the first Punjabi artist to win an award at the Junos as the genre expands its…

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Are You a Pop Culture-Obsessed Weirdo? Try Night Flight Plus.

If you’ve got six bucks and want to be adventurous, try this streaming service for some wild fringe programming.

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Stephen Adams, Who Made Yale Music School Tuition-Free, Dies at 86

A billionaire businessman and a late-blooming piano aficionado, he set a record with the anonymous $100 million gift that he…

Finance

Does Country Radio’s Treehouse Have Room for Beyoncé?

The pop superstar’s new album, “Cowboy Carter,” could be a litmus test for a format that’s long been inhospitable to…

Magazine

The Retro Music Genre That Will Change Your Life

Classic rock rules. When the right song comes on the radio, I pretty much see God.

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Review: Looking for Love With Burt Bacharach, and Finding a Prayer

Mark Morris’s “The Look of Love” at the Brooklyn Academy of Music is uneven, but you can’t fight its swing.

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Same Old Song: Private Equity Is Destroying Our Music Ecosystem

Does that song on your phone — or on the radio — or in the movie theater — sound familiar?…

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San Francisco Symphony’s Maestro to Step Down, Citing Split With Board

Esa-Pekka Salonen, the ensemble’s music director, said that he no longer shared the same goals as the administration, which has…

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