Veronica Messer, center, compares and contrasts the difference between maintaining friendships in high school v.s. what it may be like in the “real world” as other participants listen Wednesday afternoon, June 28, 2023, at the
Bishop LaTrelle Miller Easterling preaches during the first morning worship service of the week Sunday in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot Possession is the act of taking control, and it
Former U.S. Ambassador to Libya and chair of the board of directors for the Hollings Center for International Dialogue Deborah K. Jones answers audience questions after her lecture on friendship and the role plays in
White As storytelling has always been a part of human relationships and flourishing, it’s no wonder that storytelling is just as vital to the concept of holy friendship. “Stories are how holy friends can speak
University of Maryland Honors College Assistant Clinical Professor Marisa G. Franco — also the author of Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make — and Keep — Friends, discusses the science behind
Mohammed Al-Samawi has long been involved in interfaith peace work. When, in 2015, that work drew death threats from extremists in Yemen and civil war erupted in the streets, Al-Samawi hid in his small apartment
Jennifer Senior, staff writer for The Atlantic, discusses what she’s learned about the care and keeping of friends in her presentation for the Chautauqua Lecture Series Tuesday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Alton NorthupStaff
De’Amon Harges and the Rev. Michael Mather have been friends for 23 years. They’ve also been friends of Melissa Spas for years, and so when the vice president of religion at Chautauqua started to conceive
Cornel West, the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chair at Union Theological Seminary and Robert P. George, director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, open the 2023 Chautauqua Lecture Series and
With a penchant for breaking the fourth wall while performing wind quintet masterworks, adapting beloved music to their instrumentation, and championing new works by contemporary composers, WindSync is bringing a vibrant, personal style to the
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill delivers his Three Taps of the Gavel Address to open the 150th Assembly Sunday in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Editor’s Note: These are the prepared remarks for Chautauqua
The exhibition "Sense of Place" runs June 25 through July 23 in Strohl Art Center. JESS KSZOS/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Chautauqua Visual Arts is launching its 2023 season with the openings — and opening receptions — for
The 2023 Summer Assembly season had yet to begin, but for local students their Chautauqua experience got an early start over the past two weeks. In that time, over 1,000 Chautauqua County students from 15
The 2023 Daily business and editorial staff Thursday on Bestor Plaza. Front row from left: Sara Toth, Julia Weber, HG Biggs, Mariia Novoselia, Carrie Legg, Sammi (seated), Mary Lee Talbot, Jess Kszos and Corrine Kayes.
Welcome back to the grounds! I had the pleasure of staying in touch with many of you during the off-season months, and I know that you were as eager to return as we were to