Borrello County Executive George Borrello has served Chautauqua County since 2009, first as an eight-year county legislator, then as county executive from 2017 onward. Now, Borrello is looking to make the move to state government,
Michelle Fleet with, from left, Lee Duveneck, Madelyn Ho, Michael Apuzzo, Parisa Khobdeh, Robert Kleinendorst and Jamie Rae Walker, of Paul Taylor Dance Company, perform Esplanade. Photo by Paul B. Goode / courtesy of paul
Chautauqua Institution administrators and attendees placed particular emphasis on accessibility, a branch of IDEA — inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility — as a near-term priority at Week Six’s strategic plan sessions. The 150 Forward strategic
At the crux of Congressional unrest, according to former U.S. Rep. William Clinger, is a rather mundane term: extreme partisan gerrymandering. Clinger served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979 to 1997. Clinger chaired
In the cornhusker state, madness was born. The Manhattan Transfer and Take 6 — two vocal music dynasties — paired up for a week in Nebraska to rehearse, learn, block and stage their unforgettable collaboration,
Institution President Michael E. Hill, board of trustees Chair James A. Pardo Jr. and strategic planning working group Chair Laura Currie, lead the first Strategic Plan Information Session of the season Thursday, June 27, 2019,
Dancers perform "Serenade (Excerpt)" during An Evening of Pas de Deux featuring Alumni Artist, Wednesday, August 2, 2018, in the Amphitheater. BRIAN HAYES/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER For dancers, familiarity is key — familiarity with the movement, with
Jim Pardo After a decade-and-a-half of service to the Chautauqua community, Chair Jim Pardo is stepping down from the board of trustees Pardo, a lawyer by trade, first served on the board as a two-year-termed
Larry P. Arnn Hillsdale College houses statues of many great minds from the 19th and 20th centuries on its “Liberty Walk”: Abraham Lincoln, Margaret Thatcher, C.S. Lewis, Frederick Douglass and Ronald Reagan. Larry P. Arnn
Elena deGuzman and Noah Martzall, center, perform "Shostakovich" during the Chautauqua Dance Student Gala on Sunday, July 14, 2019 in the Amphitheater. MHARI SHAW/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER In the blistering summer heat, the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and
School of Dance students perform Michael Vernon's "Three Facets" to live music by the Music School Festival Orchestra Monday, July 23, 2018 in the Amphitheater. RILEY ROBINSON/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Tonight the Music School Festival Orchestra
The Chautauqua Property Owners Association discussed the upcoming tax assessment — joined by Town of Chautauqua Supervisor Don Emhardt — and addressed grounds safety concerns at its general meeting at last Saturday in the Hall of
At the season’s first Chautauqua Institution Board of Trustees Open Forum, President Michael E. Hill and Board Chair Jim Pardo discussed the strategic plan and addressed questions and concerns from attendees. Hill and Pardo —
Chautauqua Institution trustee Richard Osborne is shown July 14, 2019 on the porch of his home on Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Richard Osborne wanted to buy a house in the mountains of North Carolina. Instead, he
Two Pucks, eight lovers — no, you’re not seeing double. At 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 16 in the Amphitheater, four of Chautauqua Institution’s art disciplines — Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Theater Company, the School of Music
Charlotte Ballet dancers Sarah Lapointe and Drew Grant perform in Red Bird during "Made in Charlotte" on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, in the Amp. ABIGAIL DOLLINS/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER In a fanfare of Charlotte flair, Charlotte Ballet will