ILLUSTRATION BY MADELINE DEABLER/DIGITAL EDITOR The words “groovy” and “jazzy” are not usually used to describe the classical works of giants like Beethoven, Brahms and
During a typical season at Chautauqua Institution, Chautauquans can look forward to the regular chimes and occasional serenades of the Miller Bell Tower. While the
ILLUSTRATION BY MADELINE DEABLER/DIGITAL EDITOR For the final instrumental recital of the season, Ellé Crowhurst is attempting to complete a jigsaw puzzle in under 10
Chautauqua Opera carpenters work on a piece of scenery for the company’s 2019 production of ¡Figaro! (90210). PHOTO COURTESY OF CHAUTAUQUA OPERA. John “JP” Woodey
Chautauqua Residents Celebrated Smith Memorial Library’s 87th Birthday With A Kazoo Chorale On Thursday, August 2, 2018 Outside Of Smith Memorial Library. HALDAN KIRSCH/DAILY FILE
RILEY ROBINSON/CHAUTAUQUA INSTITUTION Though its customary parade to and from the Hall of Philosophy may be absent, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle’s Recognition Day
Impromptus are a "bit of a charade" for Van Cliburn Bronze Medalist Christopher Taylor. Though improvisation might imply a lack of planning, the term doesn't
Editor's note: Every year, The Chautauquan Daily publishes a list of names encompassing all of the graduates of that year's Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle class.
Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Opens The Season With Conductor Rossen Milanov And Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk Thursday, June 27, 2019 In The Amphitheater. VISHAKHA GUPTA/DAILY FILE PHOTO
Dancers of Pilobolus perform a new piece of work the company created during their week-long residency that experiments with timing during an informal show Friday
Persistence. In short, that’s what Allison Joseph wants to instill in her virtual lecture audience: persistence in writing, despite any and all of the obstacles