Hall of Philosophy mosaic restoration efforts see more success in 2nd year by Susie Anderson on August 23, 2025
CHQ Literary Arts holds open mic tribute to celebrate late poet Nikki Giovanni by Susie Anderson on August 21, 2025
Elizabeth O’Connor, celebrated for Prize-winning ‘Whale Fall,’ speaks to coastal landscapes in flux by Susie Anderson on August 20, 2025
Debra Magpie Earling presents women’s role in history in ‘Lost Journals of Sacajewea’ for CLSC Week 9 pick by Susie Anderson on August 20, 2025
CLSC Young Readers to explore turmoil an traditions in Week 9’s book selections by Susie Anderson on August 19, 2025
Author Lily King to Discuss ‘Euphoria,’ Inspired By Life of Margaret Mead by Ryan Pait on July 27, 2016
National Geographic Photographer David Doubilet Leads ‘Navigating Early’ Young Readers Event by Andrew Manzella on July 26, 2016
Brush Up Your Poetry or Prose, Thanks to the Chautauqua Writers’ Center by Ryan Pait on July 22, 2016
Does a Memoir Have to Be True? And More Questions to Be Raised in Porch Talk Friday by Ryan Pait on July 21, 2016
Jill Tarter Joins Young Readers to Explore the Unknown (and Jellyfish) by Andrew Manzella on July 20, 2016
Iconic Chautauqua Event, the Great American Picnic Fundraises for CLSC Alumni Association Initiatives by Ryan Pait on July 15, 2016
Literary Arts Center Has Full House of Writers in Residence for Week Four by Ryan Pait on July 15, 2016
Chautauqua Writer-in-Residence Ann Hood Tackles Basic Question: Why Write? by Ryan Pait on July 14, 2016
Poetry, Civil Rights Come Together for Young Readers at Chautauqua in Today’s Program by Andrew Manzella on July 13, 2016