The penultimate week of 2016 workshops at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center will focus on nontraditional story structure and using the Bible as literary inspiration. Writers
Chautauqua Institution taught Ermyn King the arts have healing powers. She will share that knowledge this week in her Special Studies class “Arts and the
When Niagara Falls comes up in conversation, the view from the Canadian side usually gets the tourist-story glory, but filmmakers Jenna Ricker and Greg Stuhr
A Music School Festival Orchestra student recital will be held at 2 p.m. August 12 in McKnight Hall. Violinist Leah Latorraca and pianist Akiko Konishi will
Amanda Gates Armstrong, a violinist in her 16th season with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, said emotional investment in a piece of music requires delicate balance.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, prose writer-in-residence Linda K. Wertheimer had to cancel her Week Seven visit to the Chautauqua Writers’ Center. Clara Silverstein, program director
Andrew Borba is trying to tame The Taming of the Shrew. The Chautauqua Theater Company artistic director, who succeeded Vivienne Benesch this season, is directing
Billy’s Barbershop in Lowell, Massachusetts, offers cuts and styles for men, women and children. For recently released prisoners and those suffering from heroin addiction, owner
Although Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux is retiring as Charlotte Ballet’s artistic director and president after the 2017 Chautauqua season, that doesn’t mean an end to dance on
To conclude this week’s theme of “Pushing Our Bodies’ Limits,” the Charlotte Ballet in Residence and Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra will push themselves even further. At