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.
5/11/11 / Vulture / Comment Davidson: Jerry Saltz Has It All Wrong About the American Folk Art Museum A fellow critic dissents.
3/18/11 / Vulture / Comment Justin Davidson on the Musician Who Briefly Fooled People Into Thinking Battle: Los Angeles Was Going to Be Good The Norwegian soundtrack and the singing computer behind it.
3/3/11 / Vulture / Comment The Maximalist: Battles’ Tyondai Braxton Goes Solo Justin Davidson on Braxton's 'Central Market.'
3/2/11 / Vulture / Comment Justin Davidson on the Disappearing Conductor James Levine The current of conviction flowing from him has flickered.
10/1/10 / Vulture / Comment Justin Davidson on Closing the Philharmonic’s Generation Gap Whoever succeeds Zarin Mehta as executive director will have to work to continue breaking down the idea that the Philharmonic is forbidding and elitist.
8/30/10 / Daily Intel / Comment The Ungainly Monoliths of Manhattan’s Future The Empire State Building is losing its splendid isolation, part of a crop of ungainly monoliths that will soon make up Manhattan's skyline.