Rausch The Chautauqua Opera Company will have you know that Chautauqua Literary Arts isn’t the only Institution department that can write a decent poem: We’re
Inside “Origins” the 2019 Signs and Symbols exhibition from Sharon Louden and Hrag Vartanian. Courtesy of the artist and Signs and Symbols, New York. PHOTOS
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
Members Of The Chautauqua Theater Company Bow After Performing The Winning Plays Written For The Young Playwrights Project From Local Elementary Schools In Lenna Hall
Bertram Lillian-Yvonne Bertram was 10 years old when they realized something crucial about language and words, something that would go on to shape their future
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,
With Chautauqua Institution suspending in-person programming for the 2020 season, Chautauqua Theater Company has made transformations to their programs that adapt the experience of the
Cyclists pass the Chautauqua Cinema as patrons line up outside on Aug. 6, 2017. The Cinema is dark this summer, as Chautauqua Institution suspended in-person
In Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s estimation, “home” is a concept that writers can toy with, challenge and investigate in their work — especially when it comes to
The School of Music practice shacks at Chautauqua Institution will be quiet this year, as students in the instrumental, piano and voice programs take their
The COVID-19 pandemic has indelibly changed the way literature in both the United States and the world is consumed, created and curated. And though this
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs Wynton Marsalis', "The Ever Fonky Lowdown," alongside dancers, vocalists, and Wendell Pierce as the money-loving Mr. Game during