The Metropolitan Opera ended its annual winter hiatus with two productions that chronicle their protagonists’ dangerous, ...
Meghan Markle's lifestyle show has gotten mixed reviews since it premiered on Tuesday, March 4. The eight-episode show, which ...
A whale successfully executed a highly leveraged short position on Bitcoin, netting an impressive $10 million in profits – a ...
Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s 2010 adaptation of Melville’s unruly novel opens this week at the Metropolitan Opera.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Streamlining Melville’s sprawling novel, Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s moody, monochromatic 2010 adaptation has come to the Metropolitan Opera.
No Canadian politician can engage seriously with a foreign leader whose stated, unapologetic goal is the annexation of the country ...
His name is Captain Ahab, and they are on a dangerous journey to track down the white whale that took part of Ahab’s leg on a previous voyage. It’s the Metropolitan Opera premiere of the 2010 ...
The New York company recently opened two underpowered productions: Jake Heggie’s 2010 adaptation of the Herman Melville classic, and Beethoven’s tale of a political prisoner and his wife featuring the ...
They set the entire opera aboard the whale-hunting ship Pequod ... the Met cast includes tenor Brandon Jovanovich as the vengeance-obsessed Captain Ahab. Pip, his cabin boy, is written as a “trousers ...