Chautauqua Poet-in-Residence Philip Terman to Discuss Getting Work Published by Ryan Pait on June 27, 2016 share The title may be a riff on a whimsical Dr. Seuss book, but poet Philip Terman’s Brown Bag will address a common fear for writers: where writing goes after it’s written. Terman is the poet-in-residence
KKK Enemy No. 1 John Shelby Spong Returns to Chautauqua to Argue Jewish origins of Matthew’s Gospel by Madison Rossi on June 27, 2016 share The Ku Klux Klan voted John Shelby Spong public enemy No. 1 in the 1960s. The now-retired Episcopal bishop of
Chautauqua Chamber Music Series Opens with ‘Feats of Brass’ by Julia Mericle on June 27, 2016 share In 1894-95, composer Richard Strauss wrote “Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28” for a 99-person orchestra. At 4 p.m. Monday in
Susquehanna Chorale Returns to Perform Concert with Chautauqua Connection by Ryan Pait on June 27, 2016 share The Susquehanna Chorale first visited Chautauqua Institution in 2013, and when it takes the Amphitheater stage tonight, the group will
Trudeau, Pauley Return to Chautauqua to Open Week with Rosenblatt by Sara Toth on June 27, 2016 share The first summer Roger Rosenblatt hosted a week at Chautauqua Institution, “Doonesbury” creator Garry Trudeau helped him close out the