Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Music

British Opera Company Cancels ‘Tosca’ Collaboration in Israel After Criticism

The Royal Ballet and Opera said it was scrapping performances in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza. Source link

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Ex-Girlfriend Supports Bail Release in Letter to Judge

Once part of the government’s case against the music mogul, a former girlfriend wrote to a judge in support of Mr. Combs’s request for bail ahead of sentencing. Source link

‘Dalibor’ Review: A Gently Ravishing Score, an Awkward Plot

The director Jean-Romain Vesperini cleverly tied together the loose strands of Bedrich Smetana’s opera at Bard’s SummerScape festival. Source link

Jeannie Seely, Who Pushed Boundaries at the Grand Ole Opry, Dies at 85

She blazed a trail for women in country music with the candor of her songs and her bold fashion sense. She was the first woman to host a segment on the Opry. Source link

Chappell Roan Guts Out a Breakup, and 10 More New Songs

Hear tracks by Hayley Williams, Kehlani, Tame Impala and others. Source link

Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright of ‘Einstein on the Beach,’ Is Dead at 83

He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass (“Einstein on the Beach”) to Lady Gaga. Source link

Ozzy Osbourne’s Coffin Is Taken Through His Hometown’s Streets Before Funeral

A cortege took the singer’s coffin through the streets of his hometown, Birmingham, England, on Wednesday. Source link

Gary Karr, Virtuoso Who Elevated the Double-Bass, Dies at 83

He made the cumbersome bass soar, sing and leap, and became one of few bassists in history to successfully pursue a career outside an orchestra. Source link

The Circus Comes to Williamstown, With Celebrities and Beefcake

Pamela Anderson, Amber Heard and Tennessee Williams on ice are part of Jeremy O. Harris’s big tent at the famous summer festival. Source link

Ziad Rahbani, Composer Who Defined a Tragic Era in Lebanon, Dies at 69

A son of Lebanese musical icons, Mr. Rahbani became one himself, with satirical critiques of his country’s dysfunction that melded Arab and Western music. Source link
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