When writing The Fact of a Body, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich drank coffee from a mug that read “creative nonfiction.” “Because you can’t make this stuff up,”
Every year since 1966, the founding of Chautauqua Institution has been celebrated on the first Tuesday of August in an evening known to Chautauquans as
Chautauqua Community Band Director Jason Weintraub often describes the band’s Fourth of July concert as Chautauqua’s “Norman Rockwell” moment, because the patriotic songs and marches
Trees have been here long before humanity made its mark on Earth’s landscape. Their centuries-long lives are hard for people to fathom, and their silent
Geoffrey Kemp Since 1993, Geoffrey Kemp, senior director of Regional Security Programs at the Center for the National Interest, has hosted the Middle East Update
Chautauqua Community Band founder and director Jason Weintraub conducts the Chautauqua Community Band on Tuesday, August 1, in Bestor Plaza. OLIVIA SUN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER From noon
Leading up to its final production of the 2018 Chautauqua season, Chautauqua Opera Company, along with the entire Department of Performing and Visual Arts, will
The Nebres family is always moving, and their time at Chautauqua Institution as Family Scholarship recipients was no exception. “The days were incredibly full, and
Bemus Point native Journey Gunderson has fond memories of Chautauqua Institution growing up. “My grandmother was the hostess of the Wensley House, working for the
Armed with two informational boards and over 10 years of data research, Vice President of Campus Planning and Operations John Shedd described the current and