Why It Could Be Hard to Mute R. Kelly
Many people have called for repercussions against the R&B star following a documentary about his treatment of women, but legal and commercial hurdles stand in the way.
By Elizabeth A. Harris and Ben Sisario
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Many people have called for repercussions against the R&B star following a documentary about his treatment of women, but legal and commercial hurdles stand in the way.
By Elizabeth A. Harris and Ben Sisario
The N.F.L. officially released the lineup as Scott announced a $500,000 donation to the social justice group Dream Corps to head off criticism.
By Gabe Cohn
Hear tracks by Adia Victoria, Sam Smith and Normani, Potty Mouth and more.
By Jon Pareles, Jon Caramanica, Caryn Ganz and Giovanni Russonello
His was the defining voice of 2018. What’s next for this Puerto Rican new-pop superstar?
In two weeks of programs, our critic found that the orchestra’s sound had taken on a hard edge, disrupting some of music’s most glorious moments.
By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim
The eminence of improvisation and contemporary composition is finishing a five-day opera, and preparing for the release of a new 12-album set.
By Seth Colter Walls
Our guide to the city’s best classical music and opera happening this weekend and in the week ahead.
By David Allen
Ted Rosenthal’s work, presented by New York City Opera and the National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene, has some compelling elements but an uneven score.
By Anthony Tommasini
It speaks to the high quality of the Met these days that stumbling performances like “Aida” this week are rare. “Carmen” also returned to the stage.
By Zachary Woolfe
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