The Roots take center stage for their double-bill performance with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Saturday in the Amphitheater. KRISTEN TRIPLETT/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER KRISTEN TRIPLETT - STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Sérgio & Clarice Assad Clarice Assad remembers the first time she played music professionally with her father, the legendary classical guitarist Sérgio Assad. She was in her early 20s, they were
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Kime The Rev. Katie Givens Kime believes in the power of stories, and the power of community — now, more than ever. Kime serves as director of religion and civic engagement
Jaya Dhand and Olivia Cornelius perform in “When We Gather Beneath the Big Sky,” choreographed by Joseph Jefferies. KRISTEN TRIPLETT/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER KRISTEN TRIPLETT - STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
SARA TOTH - EDITOR David Gonzalez, a professional storyteller and poet, conducts a sing-along during an August 2017 Family Entertainment Series performance in Smith Wilkes Hall. CAM BUKER/ DAILY FILE PHOTO Most of us know
SARA TOTH - EDITOR The Twelfth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous is, as the name suggests, anonymity. It’s a tradition that holds deep significance, and it is for this reason that the co-founder of AA —
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Renee Rosnes and Bill Charlap Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes had been married for three years when they released their album Double Portrait — a collection of piano duets, featuring covers
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Lindy Mesmer and Noah Martzall perform “Excerpts from Raymonda Variations,” choreographed by George Balanchine, during the Chautauqua School of Dance’s first Student Gala last Monday in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR
NICHOLE JIANG - STAFF WRITER Capathia Jenkins performs her show “From Brooklyn to Broadway” on July 30, 2018, in the Amphitheater. Jenkins returns for the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s final performance of the 2021 season at
DAVID KWIATKOWSKI - STAFF WRITER Chautauqua Theater Company Guest Artist Brian Marable rehearses for the one-man show Thurgood Thursday in the Performance Pavilion on Pratt. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR “We make movies about Malcolm X, we
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Bill Charlap Trio In July 2020, in the middle of the first summer of COVID-19, parts of Pennsylvania were moving into a “green phase” of re-opening, allowing for somewhat limited indoor
KRISTEN TRIPLETT - STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Children’s School students got to drum along to popular music, take turns playing solos, and echo their classmates with call and response on Monday during a drumming class based on
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Friends of Chautauqua Writers’ Center literary contests coordinator Bethanne Snodgrass hosts the annual contest awards ceremony last Sunday via Zoom. ZOOM SCREENSHOT Literary arts contests have been an annual event
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Michael I. Rudell Director of Literary Arts Sony Ton-Aime talks with Eula Biss, The Chautauqua Prize-winning author of Having and Being Had during a virtual ceremony Aug. 5 on the
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Chautauquans explore the stalls during the Art in the Park program, organized by Chautauqua Visual Arts and Friends of CVA, on July 7, 2019, in Miller Park. VISHAKHA GUPTA/DAILY FILE
SARA TOTH - EDITOR As part of a partnership between the Toronto-based Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival and Chautauqua Institution, at 10 a.m. Aug. 13 at Chautauqua Cinema, the Cinema will screen “Climate