The Institution’s program coordinators scored a home run on Monday with four varied Russia-related lectures on the very day President Donald Trump and his Russian
In 1874, Lewis Miller, a wealthy inventor and businessman, and John Heyl Vincent, a Methodist minister, founded the Chautauqua Lake Sunday School Assembly, an interdenominational
Conservation, physical well-being and the chance to embrace nature are just three things that Chautauqua Rails to Trails brings together. The organization is part of
In Ann Arbor, cellist Arie Lipsky is the music director and conductor of Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. In Chautauqua’s School of Music, Lipsky teaches cello
The Hebrew Congregation of Chautauqua recently sponsored a field trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for a group of six students and seven
Johnnetta Cole has studied a variety of disciplines throughout her life, from African-American studies to women’s issues. However, at her core, she considers herself an
As closely as does anyone in Chautauqua County, Pierre Chagnon personifies the answer to a question often asked of the county executive. The question is, “What are you doing about the lake?” Chagnon
After rocking out this afternoon in Airness, Chautauqua Theater Company’s conservatory actors will switch gears to Shakespeare, performing As You Like It off the grounds.
At 9 a.m on Saturday, July 14, in the Hall of Philosophy, members of the Chautauqua Property Owners Association gathered for their first general meeting
Pianist Alexander Kobrin won the Gold Medal of Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2005 and is currently a faculty member at Eastman School of