Caitlin PeartreeOpera Review: Turandot at Grand Théâtre de GenèvePerforming an opera with questions that are not easily answered.Sep 28, 2022Sep 28, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeA Girl’s Guide to Surviving The OperaAre you a woman who’s found herself in an opera?Aug 27, 2022Aug 27, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeA Chilled Glass of White WineThere are few pleasures in life as simple and satisfying as a glass of white wine on a warm summer Sunday afternoon.Jul 16, 2022Jul 16, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeOn Talking to StrangersOn the real and imagined benefits of talking to other people about your problems.Jun 29, 2022Jun 29, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeConfessions of a Real Housewives JunkieWhy do we choose to devote time and energy to something so many people, sometimes ourselves included, refer to as trash?May 29, 2022May 29, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeLearning to Let Go at the Opera HouseGetting through a breakup with the help of two German operas.Apr 30, 2022Apr 30, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeinZINEThe Kaleidoscopic CountessCan a true artist be motivated by his or her own vanity?Mar 31, 20221Mar 31, 20221
Caitlin PeartreeLiving in a World With No Smells: Sense of Smell in HBO’s Made for LoveThe lack of smells in the Hub is a key detail in HBO’s Made for Love.Feb 4, 2022Feb 4, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeThe Reminiscence of The RosenkavalierOn Richard Strauss’ nostalgic comedy.Jan 31, 2022Jan 31, 2022
Caitlin PeartreeW.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, and The Mechanical Birds of ByzantiumByzantine rulers had a small menagerie of automata, but all these centuries later, it’s the birds that have captured the poetic…Jul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020