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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

10 things to know about ‘Lulu’

Opera to be simulcast Saturday at FLC

Raucous, racy and right on

FLC succeeds with its production of rock musical ‘Spring Awakening’

Second candidate to lead symphony

Heuser is joined by violin soloist Fain

‘Tannhäuser’ is an accessible, Grimm-inspired opera

The MET stages struggle between the sacred and profane

A percussive Pennington evening

Former FLC professor returns for recital

Putting a new face on ‘Otello’

FLC to broadcast live Met production of ‘Otello’ Oct. 24

Really, this requiem was marvelous

How do you avoid purple prose when reviewing a splendid concert? Answer: It’s not easy, and that’s the theme of this column. The concert in question is last weekend’s ...

Comedy and drama, 10 minutes at a time

10-Minute Festival culminates with five, fully-staged, bite-sized plays

Guest conductor Richardson leads San Juan Symphony in style

Tall, lanky Blake Richardson hovered over the San Juan Symphony last Saturday night, launching the 30th season. With a wingspan rivaling that of a bald eagle, Richardson was the first of thr...

FLC welcomes another season of MET operas

Simulcasts open Saturday with tragedy ‘Trovatore’

Play finds life in a cup of coffee

Fort Lewis stages accomplished alum’s smart, witty comedy

The life of a critic: When art lingers

When music lingers in your mind long after a performance is over, it’s telling you something. It may be a jazz riff or a blooming Puccini aria. It may be a little nothing, or it may lead to ...