In a new play with an unpublishable title, Michael Domitrovich introduces five 20-somethings who are awash in vacuousness and self-absorption. An anarchist bookstore and a storied theater are ...
Barenboim’s position boxes him in a dilemma. His aim is to explain the extraordinary value of the Ninth, but he says only that the symphony’s “greatness . . . lies in the richness of its contrasts,” ...