Over the course of Chautauqua Institution’s nine-week season, 100,000 guests will visit the grounds. Chautauquans will attend 10:45 a.m. lectures in the Amphitheater, 2 p.m.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcUKXFlL2qc The Children's School celebrates Independence Day with its annual parade, which begins at the Children's School and ends in front of the Colonnade.
Diane Carlson and Bill Freyd both grew up enjoying classical music and symphonies. Carlson’s first exposure to classical music was to Carmen when she saw it
Brian Zeger hopes to bring an appreciation of how multi-layered singing is to Chautauqua. Zeger, artistic director of the vocal arts program at The Juilliard
In May 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice appointed former Acting Deputy Attorney General Robert Mueller III as the special counsel overseeing the investigation into
Guest Column By James and Deborah Fallows After the 2016 presidential election, many press accounts said that the key to the widely-unexpected result lay “out
Clarinetist and lifelong Chautauquan Debbie Grohman thinks the Chautauqua Community Band is a perfect representation of the spirit of Chautauqua Institution. For her, it captures
Hours before reworks will illuminate the sky, children will fill Bestor Plaza with sounds of patriotism. Children’s School will begin its annual Fourth of July
Chautauqua Lakeside's waterfront pavilion, left, and the Lakeside Hotel, shown June 7, sit on the shores of Lake Erie. SUBMITTED PHOTO Lakeside, Ohio — Chautauquans
To continue the Fourth of July festivities this week, the Tallman Tracker Organ recital will deliver an upbeat performance to keep up with the bustling
Around the grounds of the Institution, natural, literary and cultural worlds are blended together. Author Marta McDowell has made a career of doing just that
This week, Chautauqua Institution is hosting the president and vice president of Claremont Lincoln University to continue a discussion the latter sparked last year about