Fr. Richard Rohr describes how the world’s systems and communities put evil on autopilot by Chloe Murdock on August 19, 2020
Panic and spring into action before it is too late, McLaren urges by Mary Lee Talbot on August 19, 2020
Cato Institute Chairman Robert A. Levy to discuss the founding fathers’ vision of limited government for Week Eight Lecture by Eleanor Bishop on August 19, 2020
Alumni Association of the CLSC’s Online Auction ‘keeping the Chautauqua spirit alive’ by Chris Clements on August 19, 2020
Artist Chris Friday to speak art, bias in education for inaugural Chautauqua School of Art Alumni Lecture by Eleanor Bishop on August 18, 2020
Hear about Horns: French horn quartet to play film favorites, classical transcriptions in Week Eight’s Into the Music with the Chautauqua Symphony by Jamie Landers on August 18, 2020
Chautauqua Dance Alumni Daniel Ulbricht and Jacqueline Green return for last Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations of the season by Eleanor Bishop on August 18, 2020
Fr. Richard Rohr balances inherent good against equally inherent evil in his first lecture for the week by Chloe Murdock on August 18, 2020
Bruce Rabin – “Dr. Stress” – to provide innovative advice on coping with stress by Deborah Trefts on August 18, 2020
National Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen opens week on ‘Reframing the Constitution’ by tracing founders’ ideals to present day by Nick Danlag on August 18, 2020
It is time to reconnect all of life and see it as interdependent, says McLaren by Mary Lee Talbot on August 18, 2020
Johns Hopkins professor Martha Jones to speak on history of voter suppression, Nineteenth Amendment by Jamie Clarkson on August 18, 2020
Guest Artist Elaine Alvarez to join featured Young Artists for Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations with Chautauqua Opera by Eleanor Bishop on August 17, 2020