DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Maxwell When it comes to leadership, the scholarship studying it is considerable, and the types are numerous. There are leadership approaches, behaviors, frameworks, methods, skills, styles, sets of styles and
NICHOLE JIANG & DAVID KWIATKOWSKI - STAFF WRITERS Stage director John Giampietro, center, works to set the staging for a scene with Chautauqua Voice Program students during a rehearsal of “The Marriage of Figaro” Sunday,
SARA TOTH - EDITOR VanDerveer Tara VanDerveer and Nancy Lopez are known the world over as legends in their fields — VanDerveer as the winningest coach in Division I women’s college basketball history, and Lopez
Children’s School Blue Room students paint a large canvas during Art in the Park Thursday on Bestor Plaza. The children, decked out in smocks and oversized shirts, spent the afternoon expressing their creativity on paper
LAURA PHILION - COPY & DIGITAL EDITOR Taneja Following the last-minute cancelation of Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock’s lecture, Chautauqua’s African American Heritage House will present a talk titled “Imagining A More Inclusive Chautauqua” at 1
DAVID KWIATKOWSKI - STAFF WRITER Regan Sims rehearses her one-woman show on Friday July 9, 2021 in Smith Wilkes Hall. KRISTEN TRIPLETT/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Thirty years ago, Rodney King was beaten by the Los Angeles Police
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER DeShell If nobody will read it, then why write it? Many authors might grapple with this question, assuming there is no point, but Week Three’s prose writer-in-residence for the Chautauqua
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Oreskes In the age of the internet, there is an overwhelming amount of information available that fosters mistrust of science. Naomi Oreskes, Week Three’s Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle author,
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER NPR once described Ranky Tanky’s music as “soulful honey to the ears.” After the release of their sophomore album Good Time, the Grammy Award-winning, Charleston-based ensemble is back to perform
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Igloria How a poet completes the act of language- and image-making is always linked to the historical, cultural and indigenously determined ways in which they see the world. That’s the
DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Foorman Reading is essential for navigating through life — engaging credibly in civics, democracy, the complex marketplace of goods and ideas, and most professions. And at Chautauqua, it’s essential for
DEBORAH TREFTS - STAFF WRITER Janowsky Little more than a century ago, the Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I and inadvertently laid the groundwork for World War II. In the aftermath of the
KRISTEN TRIPLETT - STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Each weekday, people of all ages and skill levels come together to learn ceramics in the Arts Quad. This is a time for Chautauquans to learn a new skill, express
SARAH VEST - STAFF WRITER Igloria Inspiration can come from a variety of places. For one, it might be a favorite film; for another, it could be their cultural history. Week Three’s poet- and prose
NICHOLE JIANG - STAFF WRITER Jason Weintraub conducts at the 28th Chautauqua Community Band concert July 4, 2019. The familiar blue shirts of the Chautauqua Community Band will once again fill Bestor Plaza with the