Author and Professor Jennifer Eberhardt gives a lecture about racial bias and prejudice as part of the Week Nine Interfaith Lecture Series Thursday Aug. 22, 2019 at the Hall of Philosophy. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER When
Runningwater In a 1981 snapshot of Robert Redford and filmmakers — including Chris Spotted Eagle, of the Houmas Nation, and Larry Littlebird, of the Laguna and Kewa Pueblos — a space for indigenous voice in
Some years ago, Al Akin boarded Willie Nelson’s tour bus at Chautauqua Institution to chat. “Not too many police officers get a chance to get on my tour bus there, Mr. Al,” Nelson told Akin.
President of the International Center for Nonviolent Conflict, Hardy Merriman speaks during the Interfaith Lecture Series about "Power From the Bottom Up: Civil Resistance as a Driver of Rights, Freedom, and Justice," on Tuesday, August
“This is a singing mosquito, and it’s going to sing the ‘12th Street Rag,’ ” Tom Smothers told his brother, Dick. “I know everybody kills mosquitoes. That’s why not very many of them make it in
Béla Fleck maintains there’s a distinct difference between being active in music and being “all fired up.” The guitar sparked his interest, “but when I got my banjo, I got all fired up,” Fleck said.
Heather Koldewey Though founded in 1888, National Geographic Society has experienced some major “firsts” in 2019. Launched earlier this year, Sea to Source: Ganges Plastics Expedition became the first in a series of expeditions planned
As Chautauqua’s gates swing wide this opening weekend, legendary folk artist Judy Collins returns to the Amphitheater stage, and jazz singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux makes her Chautauqua debut bringing Leonard Cohen’s 1992 “Anthem” to life and