Front row, from left, School of Music Piano Program students Grace Tubbs, HaEun Yang and Peizhang Wu; back row, from left, Sean Yang, Alexander Tsereteli,
MIka Obayashi's "Gospel of Three Dimensions" hangs at the center of the Sense of Place Exhibition Friday, July 14 in Strohl Art Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO
KAITLYN FINCHLERSTAFF WRITER Villarosa Black women have a maternal mortality rate 2.9 times that of white women in the United States, according to the National
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Chanticleer Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff Writer Forty-five years in the making, the sounds of blended voices from a San Francisco-based group will permeate the Amphitheater with an
ZOE KOLENOVSKYSTAFF WRITER Combining pre-recorded interviews with live musical artistry, tonight Chautauqua’s most promising young vocalists will use a documentary approach to tell a story
Biddinger Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Flash fiction novellas weren’t the peak of the ‘90s, — though that was when the term was coined — but poet-in-residence
Under the baton of Timothy Muffitt, students in the Music School Festival Orchestra and Opera Conservatory rehearse for their production of Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and
Pieces by Jihye Han and Yeonsoo Kim comprise the exhibition “Mutual Attraction,” on display through Thursday in Strohl Art Center. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Julia WeberStaff
Arden Ryancontributing writer Belief is a powerful concept. It can inspire hope from disillusionment, maintain faith when doubters abound and fill the dispirited with courage
Chautauqua School of Dance students rehearse the piece “MORE” Thursday in the Carnahan Jackson Dance Studios in preparation for the first Chautauqua Dance Student Gala.
Mika Obayashi’s “Gospel of Three Dimensions” hangs at the center of the “Sense of Place” exhibition in Strohl Art Center. The exhibit runs through Sunday,
From left, School of Music students Laura Herrera, violin, Valerie Xu-Friedman, violin, Andrew Chen, piano, Adrian Hsieh, cello, and Kate Reynolds, viola, rehearse Dohnányi’s Piano
Biddinger and Brantingham Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Books and poetry collections don’t need to be long to have an impact. The same sentiments can be achieved