5/22/12 / Vulture / Comment Justin Davidson on Peter Gelb’s Operatic Tyranny "Gelb has only his own judgment to fall back on, and nobody to tell him when it’s flawed."
5/9/12 / Daily Intel / Comment Cornell Thinks Big As Well As Bold for Roosevelt Island Campus Architect Thom Mayne looks to weave Roosevelt Island into the heart of the city.
4/15/12 / Vulture / Comment Theater Review: The Wonder of Peter and the Starcatcher A Peter Pan prequel, with fart jokes.
4/4/12 / Daily Intel / Comment New York’s ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’ Has a Strong Whiff of Suburbia Coddling New Yorkers with iPhone chargers.
3/14/12 / Daily Intel / Comment Where the High Line Ends The planned completion of a park that has become a metaphor for New York's evolution from a place of weeds and rusting iron into a sanctuary of hip.
3/6/12 / Vulture / Comment See Renderings of How the Frieze Art Fair Will Take Over Randall’s Island Take a look at the temporary gallery.
2/10/12 / Vulture / Comment New York’s Classical Music Critic Justin Davidson Wants to Know What You Like And to listen to it.
2/8/12 / Vulture / Comment New York's Koch-Fueled Binge: Saltz and Davidson on Distasteful Donations Is David Koch's money good enough for the Met?
1/18/12 / Vulture / Comment Justin Davidson on New York City Opera’s Last-Chance Season The company has four chances to save itself.
7/14/11 / Daily Intel / Comment Justin Davidson on the East River Esplanade Our architecture critic explains the newest segment in the ongoing renovation of the East River waterfront.