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Dance: At the Barre
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Performers: Close-Up
The Play’s The Thing
Courtney Bryan and “Suddenly Last Summer”
Best Bets: June 22nd – June 28th
Top Shows at the Hollywood Bowl 2026
Best Bets: June 8th – June 14th:
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Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
Opera: Bravo
Courtney Bryan and “Suddenly Last Summer”
Best Bets: June 22nd – June 28th
New in Music This Week: June 19th
Saunder Choi on Commemorating Pulse Through Music, Grief and Hope
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New In Music This Week: June 5th
Ten new albums and six vinyl reissues for your listening pleasure
Classical: Metronome
Joel Thompson Screams, Cries, Plants, Fights
"This quartet is essentially a manual I've written for myself to survive this current moment in history."
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New In Music This Week: May 16th
Nine albums (seven new and two re-issues) to enjoy this weekend!
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BEST BETS: JANUARY 20th – JANUARY 26th
Two streaming events and three new works to explore
Classical: Metronome
Bo23: Víkingur Ólafsson And the Final Four
"I think for composers, you know your child better than everybody. You created it. But the child still has facets that you don't know and that will always be the case."
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NEW IN MUSIC THIS WEEK: SEPTEMBER 1st
Two amazing classical albums and two explorations of jazz in the 21st century are highlighted
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New In Music This Week: June 30th
Bill Evans, Joe Hisiashi, Keith Jarrett and Rachmaninoff top this week's list
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New In Music This Week: June 9th
Early Lang Lang, New York, New York cast album and some great new jazz for you to enjoy
Classical: Metronome
Conrad Tao Celebrates Rachmaninoff’s 150th
"Having played a lot of his music, that it feels remarkably good to play at the instrument, which makes a lot of sense given his virtuosity."
Classical: Metronome
Yuja Wang and Her New York Marathon
"There was a palpable feeling building in the audience that we knew she would make it to the finish line in breathtaking form."
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