Buechner Zoe KolenovskyStaff writer World-renowned pianist Sara Davis Buechner plans to perform a list of beloved favorites for the program she has prepared today as a guest faculty member in the School of Music’s Piano
HG Biggs / staff photographer From left, School of Music students Ian Stripling-Jenson, violin; JeongJae Lee, viola; Xiaowen Xu, piano; Layla Morris, cello; and Emily Green, double bass, rehearse for the first chamber music concert
Mehta James BuckserStaff writer Dr. Darshan Mehta sees more and more healthcare professionals burning out. An assistant professor of medicine and psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; director of education at the Osher Center for Integrative
Walter Russell Mead, foreign affairs academic at both Bard College and Hudson Institute, delivers his morning lecture Thursday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Alton Northup Staff writer Political divisions in the United States, while
King James BuckserStaff writer Tim King wants to change the way we think about addiction. Having lived with addiction himself, King is now author of the book Addiction Nation: What the Opioid Crisis Reveals About
American Enterprise Institute Scholar Emeritus Norman Ornstein delivers the morning lecture Wednesday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Alton NorthupStaff writer As a longtime political scientist, Norman Ornstein is used to the dysfunction of Washington
Carrie Legg / staff photographer Wendy Cadge, the Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology at Brandeis University, opens the Week Three Interfaith Lecture Series theme dedicated to “Faith and Health:
Patel James BuckserStaff writer After travel delays and schedule changes, Eboo Patel will speak today at 2 p.m. as a part of the Chautauqua Institution’s Interfaith Lecture Series and its Week Three theme “Health and
Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change, sits in conversation with Senior Vice President and Chief Program Officer Deborah Sunya Moore as part of the Week Three Chautauqua Lecture Series theme, “Can
Lang Since Danielle Lang joined Campaign Legal Center in 2015, she’s had her work cut out for her. As senior director of voting rights, she’s led litigation against Texas’ racially discriminatory voter ID law, Florida’s
Jerry Dye reads the stage directions as María Gabriela Rosado González reads the part of a newcomer to Chautauqua in the first public reading of Dye's new upcoming libretto Summer Place on Aug 1, 2019
Braitman James BuckserStaff writer Laurel Braitman is a storyteller working in the world of medicine. As the founder of Writing Medicine and director of writing and storytelling at the Stanford School of Medicine, Braitman works
Chautauquans give Bill Kristol a standing ovation after the founding director of Defending Democracy Together and The Weekly Standard, and current editor-at-large of the center-right digital publication The Bulwark delivers his morning lecture Monday in
Sarah RussoStaff Writer Not only does Chautauqua County hold a special place for singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant as a Jamestown native – Chautauqua Institution was the first exposure she had to orchestral music. She said it
The dungeon master, David Lessard’s set of mini figurines sits next to the box of basic supplies for a Dungeons and Dragons campaign, ready for use by the class on July 6, 2023, in Smith
Will Shortz, crossword editor for The New York Times and the only person to hold an academic degree in enigmatology, poses game-like questions to Chautauquans and points for someone to call out the answer during