Retiring Amphitheater Manager Keith Schmitt drives off in his golf cart with Jeremy Warsitz, former Amp crew chief, after he was honored before the Chautauqua
Jess KszosStaff photographer Chautauqua can be intimidating for someone like me, a disabled photojournalist coming here for the first time to intern at the Daily.
Leigh-Anne Hendrick speaks at the Hebrew Congregation’s Shirley Lazarus Speaker Series presentation on Aug. 6 in Smith Wilkes Hall. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Zoe KolenovskyStaff writer
Five-time Grammy Award winner and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angélique Kidjo speaks as part of the Chautauqua Lecture Series platform Wednesday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Influencing the world with more than her Grammy Award-winning music, activist Angélique Kidjo aspires to give back to the young entrepreneurial girls
Bendek and Magnason Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer How can one develop a narrative that others can relate to, that’s culturally aware and that bears in mind
Danielson Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer As a child, Erik Danielson used to spend his summers in the rural outdoors running around forests by Lake Ontario. Those
Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer When Icelandic poet, author and filmmaker Andri Magnason published his book Dreamland: A Self-Help Manual for a Frightened Nation in 2006, he
Benjamin Deborah TreftsStaff writer During fall 2011, Georges C. Benjamin, MD, was on sabbatical at Hunter College of the City University of New York. Benjamin,
Photos by Brett Phelps Tony and Grammy-nominated pianist and singer Michael Cavanaugh perform “The Music of Billy Joel” with The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra led by
Photos by Brett Phelps Three Western New York institutions came together Thursday evening in Jamestown to honor a man who was an institution unto himself.