Emma Francois & Cat Hofacker Friday night and the lights are low. For those Chautauquans looking for a place to go, look no further. ABBA: The Concert is taking the stage at 8:15 p.m. tonight
LORI HUMPHREYS GUEST WRITER Reporter’s note: This week, Chautauquans will explore “The Forgotten: History and Memory in the 21st Century.” This theme offers the chance to remember three of an army of forgotten Chautauquans whose
An archives photo dated 1934-1957 shows Will Larrymore Smedley standing outside with a paint palette. COURTESY OF CHAUTAUQUA ARCHIVES Lori Humphreys Guest Writer Reporter’s note: This week, Chautauquans will explore “The Forgotten: History and Memory
The Joan Brown Campbell Department of Religion Endowment, a fund held by the Chautauqua Foundation, provides funding for this week’s Interfaith Lecture Series from Monday through Thursday. The lecturers for the week are Bryan Stevenson,
The Lenna Fund for the Performing Arts underwrites tonight’s Music School Festival Orchestra performance with Timothy Muffitt. Prior to his retirement, Reginald Lenna served as president, CEO and treasurer of Blackstone Corporation of Jamestown, New
GUEST COLUMN BY TAYO ROCKSON What will society look like in the future? This is a question I ask myself often. Particularly because of the increasing digitalization and globalization of the world. Will we be
Guest Column by Barbara Stephenson I am so honored to be here at Chautauqua this week, and I look forward to the opportunity to have a great conversation with you all today. I thought I
Guest Column by The Rev. David Shirey At a weekly staff meeting, our director of music observed that Sunday’s string of nine announcements was followed by our singing a hymn titled “Come and Find the
Guest Column by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox The violent unfurling of the dark underbelly of toxic masculinity polluting many companies and countries is a sign of women’s increasing power — and willingness to wield it. Yet it
Guest Column by Jeremy Bailenson Mark Zuckerberg is about to walk the plank. It’s March 2014, and we’re standing in the multisensory room of the Virtual Human Interactive Lab at Stanford University. I’m making last-minute
Guest Column by Cathrael Kazin I believe passionately in the transformative power of higher education. Being able to attend New York City public universities — free — lifted my parents out of poverty and
BY: STAFF WRITERS LEXIE ERDOS & FLORA JUNHUA DENG Chautauqua Festival Dancers will perform at 8:15 p.m. Monday, July 23, in the Amphitheater to live music from the Music School Festival Orchestra — for many
Guest Column by Steven Conn There have always been white supremacists among us. In that sense what we witnessed in Charlottesville was part of a long history that reaches back to the very founding of
CSO on August 15, 2017. ERIN CLARK / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER STAFF WRITERS : JUSTIN KELLY & FLORA JUNHUA DENG This week, there will be many opportunities to engage in discussion and analysis of Russian history. But
Review by Howard Halle Light, the medium that surrounds us and illuminates everything we see, holds a secret that is only revealed when it passes through a glass prism, or through airborne water droplets caught
No matter how hard we try, none of us is an absolute original,” the Rev. David Goatley told the congregation at the 9:15 a.m. Friday morning worship service in the Amphitheater. His sermon title was