Interim Chief Executive Kyle Keogh proposes cuts of $4-$6M across Institution’s personnel, operation costs and programming by Cody Englander on July 29, 2025
Miracles Man: Motown icon Robinson to close out 2021 Chautauqua season by Sara Toth on August 27, 2021
Robinson to close with message of Chautauqua’s unique role in the world by Mary Lee Talbot on August 27, 2021
Stafford, Robinson reflect on 2021 season, look ahead to final Sacred Song Service, 2022 by Max Zambrano on August 27, 2021
A grand finalé: MSFO, Voice Program conclude season with timeless ‘Marriage of Figaro’ by Kristen Triplett on July 23, 2021
Campaign Zero co-founder DeRay Mckesson to discuss actions people can take at local level by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2021
Verdict is in: Opera’s ‘Scalia/Ginsburg’ continues run with bipartisan message by David Kwiatkowski on July 23, 2021
12 voices, one dynamic performance: Grammy Award-winning Chanticleer brings a cappella excellence to Amp by Jordyn Russell on July 21, 2021
Marjory Diane Lyons to present storytelling writing workshop in CWC’s tent by Deborah Trefts on July 19, 2021
Candace Littell Maxwell to discuss ‘adaptive leadership’ at CWC talk by Deborah Trefts on July 19, 2021
Timeless beauty: As students’ season ends, Voice Program and MSFO come together for Mozart’s classic ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ by Nichole Jiang on July 19, 2021
AAHH leaders Davis, First, with IDEA officer Taneja, to discuss inclusion efforts at Chautauqua in online panel by Laura Philion on July 16, 2021
FCT and African American Heritage House to present Anna Deavere Smith’s ‘Twilight’ with actor Regan Sims by David Kwiatkowski on July 16, 2021
Author, Harvard professor Naomi Oreskes poses question, ‘Why Trust Science?,’ for Week 3 virtual CLSC presentation by Sarah Vest on July 15, 2021
Soulful honey: Ranky Tanky to ‘Bring the Funk’ of Gullah culture back to Chautauqua by Jordyn Russell on July 14, 2021
Virginia Poet Laureate Luisa A. Igloria to speak on historical connection of bodies in poetry by Sarah Vest on July 13, 2021