In last poetry Brown Bag, Ralph Black to advocate for inclusion of musicality, social issues in poems by Chris Clements on August 25, 2020
United Nations Under-Secretary-General Fabrizio Hochschild to tackle global threats in Chautauqua lecture by Maggie Angevine on August 25, 2020
To be civil, learn to be kind, which is close to holiness, says Cachiaras by Mary Lee Talbot on August 25, 2020
Final Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations with Chautauqua Opera to wrap up virtual season with guest artist Todd Thomas by Eleanor Bishop on August 24, 2020
Mix of emotions: Grammy award-winning Ying Quartet to honor Beethoven’s 250th birthday with “packed quartet” by Jamie Landers on August 24, 2020
Bishop Minerva Carcaño to start last week of Interfaith Lectures with talk on the need for ‘beloved community’ by Eleanor Bishop on August 24, 2020
Hazon’s Rabbi Sid Schwarz calls for humans to take up responsibility for creating a better world on Interfaith Friday by Chloe Murdock on August 24, 2020
‘The fate of our world:’ As pandemic proves dysfunction, Elizabeth Cousens makes her case for international cooperation by Jamie Landers on August 24, 2020
“Christian” is an identity, not an adjective — so act like one, Cachiaras says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 24, 2020
Mountain Christian Church Pastor Ben Cachiaras to explore separation of church and hate as Week 9 CHQ Assembly chaplain by Mary Lee Talbot on August 23, 2020
Jesus’ works show us how to live in, change the world, McLaren says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 22, 2020
Jack Wang, Ralph Black to advocate importance of audience captivation, musicality of words in workshops by Chris Clements on August 22, 2020
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham traces struggles of Founding Fathers to create a stronger system, to current partisan political climate by Nick Danlag on August 22, 2020