The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton to preach for final Sunday morning service by Mary Lee Talbot on August 23, 2025
Sweet Honey in the Rock to take Amp stage in final evening concert of 2025 season by Liz DeLillo on August 23, 2025
Voice of romance: Johnny Mathis returns to Chautauqua’s Amp with catalogue of iconic songs by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2021
Beginning again: Evoking James Baldwin, Princeton scholar Eddie S. Glaude explores need to accept truth of America’s racist past in joint lecture, CLSC presentation by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2021
Columbia professor James Shapiro frames current cultural issues through lens of Shakespeare by Sarah Vest on July 22, 2021
Princeton professor Eddie S. Glaude to discuss race relations through James Baldwin’s works by Sarah Vest on July 22, 2021
Public opinion scholar Katherine Cramer explores rural resentment of urban communities, how listening disrupts cycles of demonizing by Nick Danlag on July 22, 2021
Serenaded by Strings — Under Muffitt’s baton, CSO string section takes stage by Nichole Jiang on July 22, 2021
Native American Community Services Director Martin explores lasting impact of colonization in Native communities, calls for common humanity by Max Zambrano on July 22, 2021
Turn scar of adversity into muscle of character by God’s power, says Robert Henderson by Mary Lee Talbot on July 22, 2021
Political science professor Katherine Cramer to discuss rural consciousness and navigating the rural, urban divide by Annalee Hubbs on July 21, 2021
12 voices, one dynamic performance: Grammy Award-winning Chanticleer brings a cappella excellence to Amp by Jordyn Russell on July 21, 2021
Author and journalist David French illustrates deep divisions and long road to heal hearts by Nick Danlag on July 21, 2021