Her Symphony Reclaims an Ancestral Story, and Classical Music Tamar-kali, a former punk rocker, wove episodes of Gullah Geechee history into “Sea Island Symphony,” premiering at Lincoln Center in Manhattan.
Restaurant Review: Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi Is Talking to You, America Fine dining rarely has much to say about the state of the country. A celebratory new restaurant at Lincoln Center is different.
New York Philharmonic Was Once All-Male. Now, Women Outnumber Men. The New York Philharmonic, which was an all-male bastion for most of its 180 years of existence, currently has 45 women and 44 men.
Lee Bontecou, Acclaimed Creator of Wall-Mounted Art, Dies at 91 Her use of what one critic called “a three-dimensional form that was neither painting nor sculpture” earned the kind of praise typically reserved in the 1960s for male art stars.
Music, Science and Healing Intersect in an A.I. Opera The work-in-progress “Song of the Ambassadors” got a test run at Alice Tully Hall — with Lincoln Center’s artistic director lending her brain.