Walker, Generosa, Janes For Chautauqua Dance’s first Cocktails, Concerts & Conversations, host Sasha Janes is taking some time just to talk. “We’ll be light on the dancing,” said Janes, Chautauqua Dance’s Artistic Advisor. “It will
Sarah Jacobs grew up surrounded by decoration. Her grandfather worked as a wallpaper hanger, and she remembers how he covered each of the four walls in his kitchen with a different patterned paper. “It
Lynch When Chautauqua Opera Company kicks off its Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations series this week, the focus of the evening, and of the season overall, will be on the next generation of opera singers. “It
School of Art students decorated dust jackets of books at the Smith Memorial Library that are displayed on the front desk and will be circulated through the library system.SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Maybe just this once,
The Dog Park near Turner is in a transtional stage during it's re-construction that will continue through the off-season Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER When discussing the Chautauqua Pet Outdoor Area, two responses
submitted photoStudents and emerging artists in Raheleh Filsoofi’s School of Art class spent several weeks this summer harvesting, cleaning and making clay, which they then used to create a social sculpture that will be installed
Aziz Do you have a few minutes to talk about your death? Dr. Shahid Aziz hopes so. With over 20 years of experience in pediatrics, medical management, hospice and palliative medicine, Aziz knows the “D-word”
Chautauquans fill Bestor Plaza at lunchtime during the Chautauqua Institution Food & Film Festival Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR. With summer drawing to a close and school and work obligations looming from the
Dawes When the members of folk rock group Dawes set out on their current tour, “An Evening With Dawes: Passwords Tour,” they had the perfect opening act in mind: themselves. It’s not an exaggeration —
Moore Hooves pound against the dirt road, a cloud of dust billowing up in their wake. A road-weary stranger rides into town on an equally weary horse. Church is in session. As Gary Moore prepared
Ito Joi Ito used to think the internet would save the world. “In the early days I thought that we could just connect everybody together and we would have world peace; we just needed to
Tippett Jones Theologian Serene Jones has written the book on grace — three times actually. “I think grace is in the title of everything she’s written,” said Krista Tippett, journalist, creator of The On Being
Ash Glazer prepares to destroy an orange ceramic milk carton as he participates in Logan Schulman and Chip McCall's collaborative, interactive, performance art in which volunteers such as Glazer can destroy pottery to their heart's
This season at the School of Art, Sydelle Sonkin and Herb Siegel Artistic Director of the Visual Arts Sharon Louden has worked to create a collaborative, multidisciplinary learning environment that encourages interaction with the
The Rev. Jennifer Bailey met Lennon Flowers in exactly the kind of place one might expect to meet someone named Lennon Flowers: meditating in the desert. “I don’t know if I believe in soul
Chautauquans explore the stalls during the Art in the Park program, organized by VACI and VACI Partners Sunday, July 7, 2019 in Miller Park. VISHAKHA GUPTA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER The last new gallery exhibition of the season