Like sailors struggling to navigate the murky, ever-changing waters of the sea, Cantus faced challenges of its own in order to rehearse its ocean-themed showcase
ILLUSTRATION BY MADELINE DEABLER/DIGITAL EDITOR Russian composer Nikolai Kapustin’s love was forbidden. Amidst the politics of the Soviet Union he was born into in 1937,
During her tenure as the Chautauqua Writers’ Center’s Week Five prose writer-in-residence, Charlotte Matthews said she’ll be asking writers and virtual lecture attendees a question:
ILLUSTRATION BY MADELINE DEABLER/DIGITAL EDITOR Through arpeggios, flamenco rhythms and lip trills, two Chautauqua School of Music instrumental students will conjure the imagery of Spain
Picture this: There’s a house in sun-baked Riverside, California, with a porch and two brown wicker chairs out front. It’s 90 degrees out. Maybe there’s
Projections are used to illustrate the many locations that appear in Chautauqua Opera Company’s production of "Candide” during a dress rehearsal Wednesday, July 25, 2018
“Magical, outstanding, phenomenal.” These are all words used by Chautauqua Theater Company Artistic Director Andrew Borba to describe the acting and stage presence of Jonathan
ILLUSTRATION BY MADELINE DEABLER/DIGITAL EDITOR Fairy tales and picking flowers — both seemingly lighthearted activities on the surface, but for the third voice recital of
Before rockets orbited the earth or man walked on the moon, a group of four female mathematicians brilliantly calculated the data that made space travel