PostClassical Ensemble Fills Stage With Falla  

May 1, 2023

Though he is probably the best-known Spanish composer, in this country Manuel de Falla isn’t a marquee name. Many of his compositions are piano pieces, chamber music works or zarzuelas […]

Profs & Pints DC: A Portrait of Picasso

November 10, 2022

Profs and Pints DC presents: “A Portrait of Picasso,” a look at the art and life of one of the twentieth century’s most important and prolific artists, with Lisa Lipinski, […]

Women Leaders: Dorothy Kosinski, Director of The Phillips Collection

April 11, 2022

Our spring arts preview featured 20 women cultural leaders in Washington, D.C. We wanted to amplify their voices in our online newsletters, spotlighting each of them individually. Our Monday April […]

Picasso: Painting the Blue Period, at The Phillips Collection  

March 9, 2022

Pablo Picasso was a painter. However, the reason we know his name is because at some point he came to represent something more than his work. I have never walked […]

Notre Dame, Paris’s Beacon, in Dire Jeopardy

April 18, 2019

Notre Dame is more than a church, of kings and bishops and Christians and martyrs, it is a kind of lifeform of humanity built with stone and wood, that aspires to flight even now.