Books
MARIA CALLAS: Sacred Monster; By Stelios Galatopoulos; (Simon and Schuster: 544 pp., $35) : CALLAS AT JUILLIARD: The Master Classes; By Maria Callas and John Ardoin; (Amadeus: 950 pp., $19.95 paper) : CALLAS BY CALLAS: The Secret Writings of “la Maria”; By Renzo and Roberto Allegri; (Universe: 168 pp., $35)
May 30, 1999
Entertainment & Arts
Theater review: As Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s play, the actress captures the diva’s glamour and her pain.
June 25, 1997
Movies
Her fans, and they are many, call her “La Divina,” the divine one, and “Maria By Callas” shows the reasons why.
Nov. 1, 2018
In the late summer and fall of 1977, the world lost four of the most influential singers America had ever produced — Elvis Presley, Ethel Waters, Bing Crosby and Maria Callas.
Nov. 5, 2018
“The warring divas,” in the words of director Simon Levy, have arrived.
March 21, 2004
Maria Callas: Five great rumors on the soprano’s 90th birthday
Dec. 2, 2013
Hard as it is to believe that an opera singer can make gossip headlines, Maria Callas was, in her prime, a media phenomenon whose personal life was fodder for journalists and chroniclers of high society.
Maria Callas exhibition celebrates diva’s life
April 4, 2010
Perhaps because 10 full-scale biographies of Maria Callas have preceded this one, Michael Scott has chosen to write something that might be called an “audiography.”
Sept. 18, 1992
Terrence McNally--whose “Lisbon Traviata” is beguiling, bemusing, amusing and shocking audiences these days at the Mark Taper Forum--knows his opera.
Dec. 7, 1990