Pagan Kennedy Pagan Kennedy lives at the cutting edge of discovery. She has written about the first gender-confirmation surgery for a transgender manJuly 5, 2017:
George Kembel started coming to Chautauqua eight years ago, but it was another two years before his kids came along, too. And despite co-founding Stanford’s
Buckle up and prepare to look at things a bit differently — apostle for creativity and advocate for innovators George Kembel returns to Chautauqua Institution
Over the course of his life, Jesse Schell has been interested in a lot of things. Math. Hacking. Role-playing. Optical illusions. Boomerangs. But ultimately, all
Longtime friends Geoffrey C. Ward and Wynton Marsalis joined in conversation reflecting on the events of the week and discussing the significance of jazz to
American actor Wendell Pierce’s voice boomed through the Amphitheater, deep and clear: “O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of
Since America’s founding in 1776, the arts have been representative of American culture. The tempo of music runs through the United States, connecting it in