Strohl Art Center again takes its visitors by surprise with a crazy-wild and, yes, even elegant, small-but-commanding showcase of … teapots. Don’t laugh yet. The
Week Seven at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center will offer a workshop on writing about religion and a master class on sonnets. Authors Linda K. Wertheimer
Tish Powers smiles as she reaches the top step leading into the Hall of Philosophy during the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle Recognition Ceremony at
Dance elements provided the underlying theme of Thursday evening’s Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s program, chosen by guest conductor JoAnn Falletta as a virtual demonstration of the
The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra will play a special matinee this weekend to offer those who visit to Chautauqua Institution for the free Sunday admission a
Karen Pittman Karen Pittman thinks there’s a playful quality to the characters she creates. And that’s a pretty impressive feat, considering she’s at Chautauqua
After coming back from an art exhibition at Virginia Commonwealth University, painter Stephen Westfall had a dream. “I came back to New York and promptly
Modern master Merce Cunningham thought dance and music existed in parallel universes and never the twain should meet until dress rehearsal. On the other
The phrase “the American West” can conjure up a lot of hackneyed imagery: cowboys with guns blazing, covered wagons, harlots hanging out in seedy saloons.