Plum Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer With the multitude of paths people can take their writing in, they may ask “How to Start?” Chautauqua Writers’ Center Week
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer The story of the island of Rhodes has been unknown by many for decades. Stella Levi, 100-year-old Judeo-Spanish Holocaust survivor, has told
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer With a focus on logic and the greater mind, Zach Savich, author, poet and chair of liberal arts at the Cleveland Institute
Julia WeberStaff writer Chautauqua’s first dance performance of the 2023 season will welcome visiting company BalletX to the Institution. The Philadelphia-based dance group pride themselves
With a penchant for breaking the fourth wall while performing wind quintet masterworks, adapting beloved music to their instrumentation, and championing new works by contemporary
New York City-based scientist and author Joseph Osmundson takes audience questions after delivering the Chautauqua Writers’ Festival keynote address Thursday at the Athenaeum Hotel. HG
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Poet-in-residence Zach Savich and prose writer-in-residence Hillary Plum will kick off Week One with the first Writers’ Center reading of the 2023
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Imagine this: someone is reading a book about nothing, another person is reading a book about a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, another is
Artistic Director of Chautauqua School of Dance, Sasha Janes, poses for a portrait on June 21, 2023, at the Carnahan Jackson Dance Studios. CARRIE LEGG/STAFF
The exhibition "Sense of Place" runs June 25 through July 23 in Strohl Art Center. JESS KSZOS/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Chautauqua Visual Arts is launching its 2023