James Barron
James Barron is a music journalist. Below are 135 of 135 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Robert White, Tenor Renowned for Irish Ballads, Dies at 89 — The New York Times · Mar 24, 2026
- What Does an Ant Smell Like? — The New York Times · Oct 15, 2025
- Ducks Do More Than You Might Think to Help Save the Planet — The New York Times · Oct 22, 2024
- The Good, and Evil, of Money at the Morgan — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2023
- In the Lives of the Tudors, Hints of the Present-Day Monarchy — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2022
- Franz Mohr, Piano Tuner to the Stars, Is Dead at 94 — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2022
- A Sherlock Holmes Mystery at the Grolier Club — The New York Times · Jan 07, 2022
- Proceeds From Rare Treasures Sold at Auction Help Steady Jewish History Museum — The New York Times · Dec 02, 2021
- A Collector’s Rare Treasures Set Records at Sotheby’s — The New York Times · Jun 08, 2021
- Talking Across the Centuries to the Medici Family — The New York Times · May 19, 2021
- Keith Haring’s Fabulous Friends Left Their Mark on His Fridge Door — The New York Times · May 11, 2021
- Martin Bookspan, Cultured Voice of Lincoln Center Telecasts, Dies at 94 — The New York Times · May 08, 2021
- He Owns World Famous Stamps and a Prized Coin. Now He’s Selling. — The New York Times · Mar 10, 2021
- A Model and Her Norman Rockwell Meet Again — The New York Times · Mar 09, 2021
- A Chagall Curtain Needs a New Home With a Tall Ceiling — The New York Times · Nov 15, 2020
- A Mysterious Autograph Hound’s Book Is Up for Auction — The New York Times · Oct 18, 2020
- Verne Edquist, Virtuoso Piano Tuner, Is Dead at 89 — The New York Times · Oct 01, 2020
- Works by Sir John Richardson’s Many Friends in Sotheby’s Sale — The New York Times · Jul 21, 2020
- The National Anthem’s Path to Fame Began With Little Fanfare — The New York Times · May 28, 2020
- After 94 Years, the Song Ends for the Turtle Bay Music School — The New York Times · Apr 01, 2020
- Ah, Tea. So Relaxing. But Its History Is Another Story. — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2020
- Science, Splendor and ‘Dresden Green’ to Impress a Sovereign — The New York Times · Dec 19, 2019
- Paul Revere, Beyond the Midnight Ride — The New York Times · Sep 11, 2019
- Rockefeller Center Steps Up Its Spring Art Program With Help From Frieze — The New York Times · Mar 13, 2019
- Treasures to Be Un-Hidden at New York Public Library — The New York Times · Mar 12, 2019
- Christie’s to Auction Drue Heinz’s Art Collection — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2019
- Seeing Old Masters in a Different Light — The New York Times · Apr 03, 2018
- Where Winter’s Silver Skates Warmed the Soul — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2017
- Mary Adelman, 89, Fixer of Broken Typewriters, Is Dead — The New York Times · Nov 24, 2017
- Trinity Church Is Sued for Moving a Sculpture That Marked the 9/11 Loss of a Tree — The New York Times · Apr 13, 2017
- A Blast from Campaigns Past ... A Grab Bag of Vintage Swag — The New York Times · Nov 03, 2016
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Where Presidential Aspirants Enjoy an Afterlife — The New York Times · Nov 03, 2016
- Peter Allen, a Voice on the Radio for the Met Opera, Dies at 96 — The New York Times · Oct 10, 2016
- As Flagship Returns, South Street Museum Aims to Right Its Course — The New York Times · Sep 22, 2016
- Director of Museum of Jewish Heritage to Step Down — The New York Times · Oct 02, 2015
- Margaret Juntwait, the Voice of the Met on Radio, Dies at 58 — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2015
- The Sale of Manhattan, Retold From a Native American Viewpoint — The New York Times · Nov 19, 2014
- At Joan Rivers’s Memorial, Celebrities, Cameras and Crowds — The New York Times · Sep 07, 2014
- Cole Porter’s Lost Show Unearthed — The New York Times · Jun 22, 2014
- From Classical Giant to Clearance Bins — The New York Times · Jan 17, 2014
- For the Met, Opera History Lives in a Newark Parking Lot — The New York Times · Aug 16, 2013
- Lloyd Moss, 86, WQXR Host and Author — The New York Times · Aug 08, 2013
- Dvorak Is One Casualty of the City’s Heat Wave — The New York Times · Jul 17, 2013
- Notes of Sorrow in Changes at Steinway — The New York Times · Jul 12, 2013
- Mariah Carey to Join New York Philharmonic Benefit Concert — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2013
- Leaving the Met, but Not for Valhalla — The New York Times · May 17, 2013
- Paintings From Garage Find Appreciation in Gallery — The New York Times · Mar 09, 2013
- Staying Up Late at Museums — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2011
- In Hours, Online Readers Identify Nazi Photographer — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2011
- A Metal-Gate Makeover — The New York Times · May 02, 2011
- For Pianist, Software Is Replacing Sonatas — The New York Times · Aug 20, 2010
- Beethoven May Not Have Died of Lead Poisoning, After All — The New York Times · May 28, 2010
- More Surgery for Levine, Leaving Met in a Bind — The New York Times · Apr 05, 2010
- George Jellinek, WQXR Opera Host, Dies at 90 — The New York Times · Jan 20, 2010
- ‘Kandinsky’ Helps Guggenheim Set Record Attendance — The New York Times · Jan 08, 2010
- Music and Charity Meet in Intimate, Lofty Setting — The New York Times · Dec 15, 2009
- For an Ex-Fullback, Big Plays in a New Game — The New York Times · Jul 29, 2009
- A Manuscript, a Confrontation, a Shooting — The New York Times · Jun 23, 2009
- Second Wind for New York Organ — The New York Times · Oct 07, 2008
- Henry Z. Steinway, Piano Maker, Dies at 93 — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2008
- Leonard Pennario, 83, Classical Pianist, Dies — The New York Times · Jun 28, 2008
- Let’s Play Two: Singular Piano — The New York Times · Jul 15, 2007
- At Long Last, a Shostakovich Premiere — The New York Times · Sep 27, 2006
- At Long Last, a Shostakovich Premiere — The New York Times · Sep 27, 2006
- Arts, Briefly; With Strings Attached — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2005
- Little Jackson Pollocks, Exploring in Oil Paint — The New York Times · Oct 04, 2004
- At Lunch With June Lockhart, Jon Provost and Lassie — The New York Times · Sep 16, 2004
- One Old Soldier Who Won't Fade Away — The New York Times · Aug 01, 2004
- For Sale: Survivors of the Titanic — The New York Times · Jun 06, 2004
- Talking With the Giants He Once Walked With — The New York Times · Oct 27, 2002
- Remembering Fred Allen: Radio Was Down His Alley — The New York Times · Dec 03, 2001
- A Forgotten Creator of Modern Comedy — The New York Times · Nov 25, 2001
- Dale Evans, the Queen of the West, Is Dead at 88 — The New York Times · Feb 08, 2001
- They May Not Get This in Des Moines — The New York Times · Aug 20, 2000
- Richter Leaves, And Sidekickery Goes With Him — The New York Times · Jun 25, 2000
- City Film Festival Without the Crowds — The New York Times · Jun 11, 2000
- Giving Americans an International Outlook — The New York Times · May 02, 1999
- Giving Their Regards to Old Broadway — The New York Times · Mar 07, 1999
- A Crowded Docket of Courtroom Shows — The New York Times · Jan 03, 1999
- Some Things Never Age. Just Ask Dr. Ruth. — The New York Times · Dec 13, 1998
- Working in the Shadow of Jerry Seinfeld — The New York Times · Aug 09, 1998
- Not That There's Anything Wrong With an Auction — The New York Times · Jun 07, 1998
- Castle Restored, an Insider Opens the Door — The New York Times · Nov 23, 1997
- Macho Men Both Beloved And Believed — The New York Times · Oct 05, 1997
- Annie Fratellini, 64, Clown And Founder of School, Dies — The New York Times · Jul 04, 1997
- Seeing Far More Than the Audience Heard — The New York Times · Jan 19, 1997
- The Studio, A Place Of Legends — The New York Times · Sep 22, 1996
- John Chancellor, Professorial Anchor And Commentator at NBC, Is Deadat 68 — The New York Times · Jul 13, 1996
- SIGNOFF;No Supers, No Sign-Offs, No Changes — The New York Times · Apr 14, 1996
- SPOTLIGHT;Following the Yellow Brick Road Again — The New York Times · Nov 19, 1995
- CLASSICAL MUSIC;The Biggest Heart if Not the Best — The New York Times · Nov 19, 1995
- Maybe Late-Night Success Is About The Smile — The New York Times · Sep 24, 1995
- Getting the Players Ready for Prime Time — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1995
- Getting the Players Ready for Prime Time — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1995
- A New Species of Couch Potato Takes Root — The New York Times · Nov 06, 1994
- Meanwhile, on the Extremely Late Show — The New York Times · Jan 23, 1994
- Just Sit Down Anywhere and Tell Us What's New — The New York Times · Jun 20, 1993
- Charlie Rose Never Runs Out Of Things to Say — The New York Times · Jun 13, 1993
- Letterman Vs. Leno: When Cool Meets Hot — The New York Times · Jan 18, 1993
- Morris Carnovsky Is Dead at 94; Acting Career Spanned 60 Years — The New York Times · Sep 02, 1992
- East Side, West Side, History Abounds — The New York Times · Jul 10, 1992
- A Platform of Fun For the Democrats At the Convention — The New York Times · May 06, 1992
- Nancy Walker, 69, of 'Rhoda' And Paper-Towel Commercials — The New York Times · Mar 26, 1992
- Radio Drama Isn't Dead, Nor the Scary Sound Effects — The New York Times · Jan 04, 1992
- Tony Richardson, the Director Of 'Tom Jones,' Is Dead at 63 — The New York Times · Nov 15, 1991
- John Kirkpatrick Is Dead at 86; A Pianist Who Popularized Ives — The New York Times · Nov 11, 1991
- CLASSICAL MUSIC: 'Cav' and 'Pag' Visit Little Italy; Sunny Villages In Calabria And Sicily . . . Grit and Grime in New York — The New York Times · Jul 28, 1991
- 'Ask Dr. Science' Passes a Landmark: Puncturing 'Experts' 2,000 Times — The New York Times · Jul 02, 1991
- Outings; Where to Find Quiet Places Out of the City — The New York Times · Jun 02, 1991
- Transit Museum — The New York Times · Apr 19, 1991
- Everywhere Flowers And a Topiary World — The New York Times · Mar 08, 1991
- CNN Says It Is Monitoring Iraqis' Use of Its Telephone — The New York Times · Feb 13, 1991
- Four Carless Ways to Slip a City's Bonds — The New York Times · Nov 09, 1990
- Andy Rooney Returns to '60 Minutes' — The New York Times · Mar 05, 1990
- Downtown Grazing: A Taste of the Big Apple — The New York Times · Sep 09, 1988
- AUCTIONS — The New York Times · Aug 21, 1987
- PARADES, ART SHOWS AND HOLIDAY FESTIVALS IN THREE-STATE REGION — The New York Times · May 22, 1987
- U.S. ORCHESTRAS TACKLE OLD ISSUE OF NEW MUSIC — The New York Times · Jun 30, 1986
- THE MUSIC WORLD IS WATCHING HIM — The New York Times · Feb 23, 1986
- A CONDUCTOR WHO CHAMPIONS THE CAUSE OF HUNGARIAN MUSIC — The New York Times · Dec 08, 1985
- LUTOSLAWSKI RECEIVES MUSIC PRIZE IN LOUISVILLE — The New York Times · Sep 26, 1985
- BLACK MUSICIANS MEET IN MICHIGAN — The New York Times · Aug 15, 1985
- DUCK'S BREATH TROUPE: HUMOR FOR YUPPIES — The New York Times · May 10, 1985
- NEW LIFE FOR THE DETROIT SYMPHONY — The New York Times · Apr 14, 1985
- A 100TH BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR A FELLA NAME OF RING — The New York Times · Mar 09, 1985
- SPECIALTY BOOKSTORES: A BROWSER'S GUIDE — The New York Times · Apr 27, 1984
- THE CAROUSELS OF YESTERYEAR JUST NEXT DOOR — The New York Times · Sep 30, 1983
- ALL KINDS OF PLACES TO BIKE, IN TOWN AND IN THE SUBURBS — The New York Times · Apr 22, 1983
- MUSEUM SALUTES ROLE OF L.I. IN EARLY AVIATION — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1982
- FAMILY FARE FOR EASTER IN CITY AND SUBURB — The New York Times · Apr 09, 1982
- A PIANIST WHO WON't RUSH INTO THINGS — The New York Times · Apr 04, 1982
- SYMPHONIC LIFE IN THE SUBURBS — The New York Times · Oct 11, 1981
- No Headline — The New York Times · Sep 04, 1981
- AT BROOKHAVEN LAB, A FREE TOUR INTO THE FUTURE — The New York Times · Jul 24, 1981
- Long Island — The New York Times · Jul 03, 1981