Youngstein SARA TOTH - EDITOR During the first months of the pandemic, stages and studios were silent, musicians locked down at home. Like everyone else
DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Carpenter Writing and producing impactful documentary films in a seriously competitive television market is no easy feat. Keen perspective is
DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Foorman Reading is essential for navigating through life — engaging credibly in civics, democracy, the complex marketplace of goods and
DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Janowsky Little more than a century ago, the Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I and inadvertently laid the
In 2013, lifelong Chautauquan William “Bill” Braham presented a group of graduate architecture students earning degrees in environmental building design at the University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania and national pollster and political historian G. Terry Madonna doesn’t shoot from the hip, opine, or waste people’s time. Madonna Those who listened carefully
As Chautauqua Institution jitterbugged into the Roaring Twenties, Women’s Club President Anna Pennybacker was repulsed by the “vulgar amusements” of the community during Independence Day
Knowledge, one of the four pillars upon which Chautauqua Institution’s mission and vision are based, means familiarity or acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles. When