In New Play Workshop, playwright Lauren Yee hopes to find a name and a heart for “Untitled Russia Play” by Kevin C. Vestal on July 30, 2018
‘Time to let the seed grow’: Piano Program comes to an end at the end of Week Five, but friendships and knowledge don’t by Flora Junhua Deng on July 30, 2018
Sarah and Karen James want to help improve diversity and inclusion at Chautauqua Institution by Matthew Steinberg on July 30, 2018
Chautauqua Opera Company to bring titles from American songbook to Athenaeum by Georgia Davis on July 30, 2018
Pilates instructor Hee Ra Yoo brings her dance background to the Pilates studio. by Donovan Conaway on July 30, 2018
In Heritage Lecture, Judge Sutton to discuss state and federal jurisprudence by David Geary on July 30, 2018
Poet-in-residence Allison Joseph to discuss global poetry, “diminishing borders” in Brown Bag by Emma Francois on July 30, 2018
Family Entertainment Series continues with Kathakaar, exposing audiences to India’s music and culture through pantomime dance by Kevin C. Vestal on July 30, 2018
Cathrael Kazin to discuss future of education and its implications for the future of work by Maggie Prosser on July 30, 2018
Arun Sundararajan talks crowd-based capitalism, changing nature of work by Maggie Prosser on July 30, 2018
Award-winning author and journalist Maggie Jackson will discuss engaging in provocative conversation in an isolated age by Julie Ciotola on July 30, 2018
An Enigmatic Evening: CSO to perform concerto for percussion quartet and Elgar’s Enigma Variations by Justin Kelly on July 30, 2018
Morning Worship: Our vocations are a gift from God for the world, Rev. Skye Jethani says by Mary Lee Talbot on July 30, 2018
MSFO instrumentalists to perform string quartets, woodwind, brass, percussion ensembles in phase two of chamber music recitals by Flora Junhua Deng on July 30, 2018