Not your grandma’s opera An opera fan takes the measure of both tradition and adaptation, and weighs in on the question: Can old be new again? By Sasha Barish ‘20... Read more about Not your grandma’s opera
The sculpture between them David Kurlander had been talking and arguing with Nina Luo during nearly four years of college. But there was a big gap in their discussions. Then he asked her about her art. By David Kurlander '17... Read more about The sculpture between them
Come on up and sing! Jazz pianist and vocalist Dena DeRose thought her career was over. She was wrong. During a three-day residency, she'll show just how wrong she was. By Jake Stepansky '17... Read more about Come on up and sing!
What is no longer Colombian artist Doris Salcedo uses found and familiar objects for her painstaking and impossibly precise process of creating art about mourning. By Emily Vides... Read more about What is no longer
Seeing around corners MIT theater professor Jay Scheib kicks off Perspectives in Performance, a new series presented by TDM. By Jake Stepansky '17... Read more about Seeing around corners