2025 is already shaping up to be a feast of a year in terms of arts and culture in Southern California, and we here at The Times are ready to eat up. Here are five of the classical music ...
There are plenty of reasons to lament the impending potential ban of TikTok — 170 million Americans use the hyper-popular video-streaming app daily to connect with one another, run their small ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review. Here is what hooked ...
International Classical Concerts of the Desert kicks off its 20th anniversary season this Saturday at the Palm Desert ...
We talk about the ways art and music were experienced in various concentration camps, about how art was a home to both hope ...
Seattle-based Music of Remembrance is honoring those who died in the Holocaust with a concert of music written and performed ...
At Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, where most students’ playlists are filled with the latest pop hits, the Symphony Club is taking a different approach.
But despite these odds and obstacles, classical music — an art form best known for constantly dying and losing its grip on popular culture — has become part of the cultural fabric of TikTok ...