Strohl Art Center again takes its visitors by surprise with a crazy-wild and, yes, even elegant, small-but-commanding showcase of … teapots. Don’t laugh yet. The teapot is a venerable instrument in cultural history, one with
Dance elements provided the underlying theme of Thursday evening’s Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s program, chosen by guest conductor JoAnn Falletta as
When swastikas appeared on David Bloom’s predominantly Jewish dorm at Indiana University and someone threw rocks through the Chabad and Hillel houses, many students blamed the school’s small Muslim community. And yet it was Bloom’s
The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra will play a special matinee this weekend to offer those who visit to Chautauqua Institution for the free Sunday admission a taste of what happens on the weekdays, said Rossen Milanov,
Fresh from attending his ninth consecutive Republican and Democratic national conventions, political historian and pollster G. Terry Madonna possesses keen
When it comes to race, the Rev. Thomas G. Long believes we are on the edge of a “major social adjustment” on the magnitude of the civil rights movement. “I am concerned about the political