NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER NPR TV critic Eric Deggans talks about the evolution of Black comedy during his morning lecture Tuesday in the Amphitheater.
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER “Saturday Night Live” cast member Ego Nwodim joins in conversation with NPR television critic Eric Deggans Monday in the Amphitheater,
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Nwodim The Week Five Chautauqua Lecture Series on “The Authentic Comedic Voice: A Week in Partnership with the National Comedy
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER New York Times best-selling author and regular MSNBC commentator, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. gives a morning lecture Thursday July 22,
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Katherine Cramer, political science professor and author, speaks during her morning lecture Wednesday July 21, 2021 in the Amphitheater. KRISTEN
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER David French, sr. editor at 'Dispatch' talks about America's divides during morning lecture Tuesday July 20, 2021 in the Amphitheater.
MAX ZAMBRANO - STAFF WRITER French The United States is starkly divided, and commentator David French said that division goes beyond politics. “There is no
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Investigative journalist and New York Times-bestselling author Amanda Ripley talks about her book, High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and
NICHOLE JIANG - STAFF WRITER Ripley As human beings, it’s hard to avoid any conflict. Yet conflict and disagreement can actually be beneficial for people,
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Deb Roy, director of the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, delivers his lecture “Social Media & Democracy” Thursday, July 15,
NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Christine Rosen, senior writer for Commentary, delivers her lecture “Trust, Freedom, and Cancel Culture” Wednesday in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO