U.S. Holocaust Museum Director Sara Bloomfield talks power of narrative in memory by Maggie Prosser on August 13, 2018
CSO’s final “Into the Music” concert to feature works of Mendelssohn, Elgar, and Schubert with conductor New, cellist Moser by Justin Kelly on August 13, 2018
Utah Poet Laureate Paisley Rekdal to examine lingering trauma in ‘Broken Country’ by Emma Francois on August 13, 2018
With ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ David Grann to recall forgotten crimes by Casey McCarthy on August 13, 2018
Peniel Joseph to discuss how Martin Luther King’s activism and death shaped American democracy by Julie Ciotola on August 13, 2018
Poet-in-residence Lillian-Yvonne Bertram to discuss art of surprise, ‘bizarre’ in Brown Bag by Emma Francois on August 13, 2018
Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet to perform classical “La Bayadère” and contemporary “Until the Dawn” for Family Entertainment Series by Kevin C. Vestal on August 13, 2018
Chautauqua Theater Company delves into local World War II stories for ‘Into the Breeches!’ by Kevin C. Vestal on August 13, 2018
DFT Communications, Partners in Technology sponsors Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet performance in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall by Matthew Steinberg on August 13, 2018
Suffering servant image allows powerful to ignore marginalized, Rev. Irene Monroe says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 13, 2018
MSFO students to perform Russian symphonic music in final concert of the 2018 season by Flora Junhua Deng on August 12, 2018
Calidore Quartet to compare music of First, Second Viennese Schools in chamber music concert by Justin Kelly on August 12, 2018
Holocaust Museum director Sara Bloomfield to discuss ‘memory in the 21st century’ by Matthew Steinberg on August 12, 2018
Founder of Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson to analyze modern lessons to be learned from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Julie Ciotola on August 12, 2018
Nan Colton to bring visionary painter O’Keeffe to life at Bratton, discuss her life at Women’s Club by Deborah Trefts on August 12, 2018