American Enterprise Institute’s Kori Schake to talk legacy, missteps of modern American war by webchq on July 8, 2024
Tara Isabella Burton to highlight ways Americans keep ‘spiritually busy’ without religion by webchq on July 8, 2024
New Chautauqua Visual Arts director Erika b Hess joins Chautauqua Women’s Club to discuss navigating art world
God shows up for the poor in the Magnificat — a song of revolution that turns the world upside down — says Blackmon by Mary Lee Talbot on July 6, 2020
Visiting artist Raehann Bryce-Davis to appear in Opera’s Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations by Eleanor Bishop on July 6, 2020
‘Borne back ceaselessly into the past’: Mary Biddinger and Jacob White to investigate theme of nostalgia and social reckoning in workshops by Chris Clements on July 5, 2020
In week of Chautauqua sermons, the Rev. Traci DeVon Blackmon to focus attention on importance of story by Mary Lee Talbot on July 5, 2020
Creating new traditions: Annual July 4 performance moves online with ‘relevant,’ healing program by Jamie Landers on July 4, 2020
How Independence Day soloist Tony DeSare became the Pandemic’s Piano Man by Jamie Landers on July 4, 2020
In annual Middle East Update, political scientists Barbara Bodine, Geoffrey Kemp explore climate change’s impact on region by Nick Danlag on July 4, 2020
Bullitt-Jonas calls on people to become warriors of truth, to protect life and a just society by Mary Lee Talbot on July 4, 2020
Jim Antal said “God’s Call” is to preach and act on the science of climate change by Chloe Murdock on July 3, 2020
Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac Discuss the State of Global Environmental Action by Nick Danlag on July 3, 2020
Hello Chautauqua! CTC Conservatory members move online to bid their hello by Maggie Angevine on July 3, 2020
Institution historian Schmitz to present “ChautauqWhat? A history of Chautauqua” by Jamie Clarkson on July 3, 2020
Giddens and Turrisi to bring notes of education, personal insight to Chautauqua return by Jamie Landers on July 3, 2020