LAURA PHILION - COPY & DIGITAL EDITOR Chautauqua is kicking off its 2021 season with a familiar face: Chris Thile, mandolinist, singer and songwriter. Thile,
Folds This year has given Ben Folds plenty to sing about. Folds, American singer-songwriter, recorded his latest single “2020” in Sydney, Australia, where he has
When Melissa Etheridge — a Grammy and Academy Award-winner, as well as the singer-songwriter responsible for the six-time platinum album Yes I Am — pitched
Make sure you have a surfboard today, because Chautauqua is going to be “Surfin’ U.S.A.” The Beach Boys last performed at Chautauqua Institution in 2017,
When Brian Regan does stand-up, he thinks it’s important to feel “natural” and “as in-the-moment as possible.” NPR described him as having an almost “Chaplinesque
The first time Amythyst Kiah heard a black person playing the banjo, she was listening to Rhiannon Giddens perform with her band, Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Throughout the Institution’s 145-year history, presidents and heads of state, such as Earl Aberdeen and Bill Clinton, have visited Chautauqua’s grounds. But, to the best
Cristina Pato Quartet Cristina Pato has many different roles: New York University educator, composer, pianist and writer. But at Chautauqua Institution, she is best known
Judy Collins M&T Bank Corporation is sponsoring the Judy Collins and Madeleine Peyroux concert at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the Amphitheater. A longtime supporter