Greece's Never-Ending Crisis
Shooting the Messenger

Greece puts chief statistician on trial for not cooking the books.

BAYREUTH JOURNAL III
Who Are You Gonna Believe, the Music or Your Lyin’ Eyes?

In Tristan und Isolde at Bayreuth, a tale of love versus society is undermined by the director.

Europe's New Populists
Hoist the Black Flag and Start Winning Votes

Iceland’s “Pirate Party” could take the helm after the island’s next election.

Bayreuth Journal II
A Cycle of Violence

Wagner charts the ages of man in Bayreuth’s production of The Valkyrie.

Bayreuth Journal
Fools’ Gold

A “trashy and incoherent” Ring Cycle provides insight into why Americans find the European arts scene so often bizarre.

Salzburger Festspiele 2016: Konzert de Wiener Philharmoniker mit Daniel Harding (Dirigent),
Salzburg Journal
The State of Europe’s Union Is Bleak

At the Salzburg Festival, two of Europe’s most respected artists make a shocking pronouncement.

After the Coup
Erdogan I, Ruler of ALL the Turks

Turkish government inciting action against Gulenists across the Turkish European diaspora.

The Euro's Eternal Crisis
EU: Rules? Fuggedaboutit

European commission waives fine on Spain, Portugal for breaching euro rules.

The European Migration Crisis
It’s Time for “Farewell Culture,” German Politicians Say after Terror Attacks

As terror grows, so too do calls for deportations.

After the Coup
Erdogan to EU: In Allah We Trust, All Others Pay Cash

Post-coup, the Turkish President reiterates demand for refugee deal to be paid to him in cash.

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