Salkin It’s common for people to encounter questionnaires, surveys, or paperwork with the question: “what is your religion?” Some may check the box labelled Christianity, others Judaism, others Buddhism, and so on. But a growing
Chautauqua Institution historian and archivist Jon Schmitz will commence the 2020 Heritage Lecture Series at 3:30 p.m. EDT Friday, July 3, on the CHQ Assembly Video Platform with a presentation on the history of the
Kemp & Bodine As the world experiences climate change, countries in the Middle East face a looming issue that offers no perfect solution: water scarcity. “The Middle East faces numerous climate problems, but none is
Roach Beth Roach, a councilperson of the Nottoway Tribe of Virginia, believes that a packet of seeds can do more than grow a bountiful garden. With seeds in hand, Native American communities can rebuild culture
The Bird, Tree & Garden Club will continue their work to grow Chautauqua’s monarch butterfly population by holding their annual butterfly-friendly Native Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, on Bestor
Cyclists pass the Chautauqua Cinema as patrons line up outside on Aug. 6, 2017. The Cinema is dark this summer, as Chautauqua Institution suspended in-person programming for the 2020 season, but the Cinema's proprietor, Billy