In morning worship, Mary Lee Talbot shares 2 ‘don’ts,’ 1 ‘do’ with congregation to urge community action by Nichole Jiang on June 30, 2021
Kelly James Clark debunks atheist myths about early, contemporary Chinese religion by Max Zambrano on June 30, 2021
Too Old, Too Few, Too Male: Pulitzer-winning reporter Mei Fong explores China’s long-term consequences of one-child policy by Nick Danlag on June 30, 2021
Philosophy professor, author Robin Wang to focus on answers found in Taoism by Max Zambrano on June 30, 2021
Based on a true Stori: Chautauqua Theater Company continues ‘Blood at the Root’ with Stori Ayers directing by David Kwiatkowski on June 30, 2021
Hudson Institute fellow Michael Pillsbury to speak on U.S.-China relations by Nichole Jiang on June 30, 2021
Inspiring people through music: guzheng virtuoso Wu Fei takes Amp stage in her first performance since pandemic by Nichole Jiang on June 30, 2021
With stories from the front lines of climate change, Somini Sengupta covers connected, competing national interests of China and the US in morning lecture by Nick Danlag on June 29, 2021
Chautauqua Theater Company season opens with Morisseau’s ‘Blood at the Root’ by David Kwiatkowski on June 29, 2021
Performing in times of COVID: CTC and Opera adapt to new Performance Pavilion and safety regulations by David Kwiatkowski on June 29, 2021
Sociologist Yang to discuss survival, thrival of religion in contemporary China by Max Zambrano on June 29, 2021
Human Rights Watch’s Fong to discuss China’s ‘radical experiment’ of one-child policy for CLS by Nick Danlag on June 29, 2021
In study of the Good Samaritan, guest pastor Rev. George Wirth asks, ‘who cares?’ by Mary Lee Talbot on June 28, 2021
Meeting at the intersection: Poet-in-residence Robert Miltner leads virtual Brown Bag talk by Sarah Vest on June 28, 2021