The Friends of the Chautauqua Writers’ Center gathered last Sunday in the Hall of Philosophy for one of the group’s beloved traditions: the awarding of
Guest Critic Melissa Kuntz The exhibition “Wallflowers” was curated by Judy Barie, the Susan and John Turben Director of CVA Galleries. Work by artist Rain
Reza Behjat, the lighting designer for Chautauqua Theater Company’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? quoted the late, great scenic designer Ming Cho Lee
Adam Shaukat and Madeline Seidman are the farthest thing from strangers. The Chautauqua Theater Company Guest Actors, who play Nick and Honey in CTC’s Who’s
Courage means different things to different people, and can be shown in a variety of ways. With a focus specifically on heroines of faith, Chautauquans
Andrew Borba and Carol Halstead are married again. Chautauqua Theater Company’s outgoing artistic director Borba and guest actor Halstead are playing a married couple onstage,
Mezzo-soprano Kelly Guerra moved to New York City to live with her fiancé during the COVID-19 pandemic. And like everyone else, they found themselves with
Former and current students, lifetime Chautauquans, and people from all generations gathered last Friday evening in McKnight Hall to celebrate Marlena Kleinman Malas with a
As a luxury interior design director, James Hunter typically configures spaces for high-profile clients; however, in his blueprints and designs, he also maps out room