PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN SCHIAVONE Exploring the world and collecting new and exciting experiences is one of the best parts of being a child or a young adult, but with the world on lockdown, many
Eryl and Wayman Kubicka Their paths first crossed in the war-torn Vietnam province of Quang Ngai where they volunteered with the American Friends Service Committee at a rehabilitation center for injured civilians, but it was
Sometimes, a road trip is more than just a road trip. Simpson Charly Evon Simpson returns to Chautauqua this season to workshop her play, it’s not a trip, it’s a journey, a story about friendship,
Each summer, more than 10 million kids in America spend their days at camps or youth programs exploring outside, making friendship bracelets and tie dye T-shirts, playing games with friends or learning new skills and
Gretta Vosper is an ordained minister who has served congregations at several Canadian churches. She is also an atheist. Vosper Vosper “came out” as an atheist to her congregation at the West Hill United Church
Alexander In a time that many consider one of great unrest, Cedric Alexander hopes to build trust and community through systemic reform. Alexander will discuss systemic racism and the need for police reform in the
The Chautauqua Theater Company continues to usher in the new season of programming in a way that merges new and old. The traditional “Hello Chautauqua” performance will be broadcast virtually at 5 p.m. EDT on
Annie Purcell and Kelsey Jenison act out a scene in which their characters share a moment as mother and daughter during a photo call following a performance of the New Play Workshop production “Birthday Candles”
Members Of The Chautauqua Theater Company Bow After Performing The Winning Plays Written For The Young Playwrights Project From Local Elementary Schools In Lenna Hall On Monday, June 19, 2017. PAULA OSPINA / DAILY FILE
Jones Oceans cover 70 percent of Earth, and Janis Searles Jones’ work is dedicated to the conservation of those oceans in the face of the changing climate. At 10:45 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 30, Chautauqua
Jim Antal thinks that “God has granted each of us the opportunity to address the greatest moral crisis humanity has ever faced.” Antal Antal, a denominational leader, climate activist, author and public theologian, continues Week
With Chautauqua Institution suspending in-person programming for the 2020 season, Chautauqua Theater Company has made transformations to their programs that adapt the experience of the theater for a remote audience. While there will be no