Almita Vamos Rami Vamos Nurit Pacht Eugeni Monacelli For Chautauquans, this weekend’s chamber music concert will be an eclectic mix of familiar and foreign
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center this week will delve into the past and the present. Week Four’s workshops include Robert Ostrom’s “Writing as a Practice for
This Saturday, July 14, and Sunday, July 15, Chautauqua will host the National Federation of Music Clubs’ Northeast Region Federation Weekend. NFMC is a not-for-profit
Reporter’s Note: Each summer, Chautauqua Theater Company opens its stage doors to young actors and theatermakers for a fully funded fellowship. This summer’s conservatory includes
“After Countenance,” a piece byKyle Hackett, who will speak at7 p.m. tonight in the HultquistCenter as part of the Visual ArtsLecture Series. Not everyone sees
Concerto No. 2 in C Minor for Piano and Orchestra, op. 18 Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff was born in Oneg, Novgorod on March 20/April
New York City’s skyline is constantly transforming; Victor LaValle’s just happens to include trolls and witches. Born and raised in Queens, LaValle said he finds
As Chautauqua celebrates “The Art of Play,” members of Chautauqua Theater Company are tuning their air guitars for Airness, which opens this weekend. To familiarize
Charlotte Ballet Company dancers Sarah Lapointe and Juwan Alston perform in "Stepping Over" in the company’s opening performance of the season in the Amphitheater on
As Ethan McSweeny settles into his new role as artistic director for the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia, he said he feels nostalgic for