God equips us to love others as God loves, as others want to be loved says Bishop Cynthia Moore-Koikoi by Mary Lee Talbot on July 5, 2024
“The Art of Robert Villamagna” showcases artist’s life experiences, narratives through metalwork by Julia Weber on July 5, 2024
As milestone 100th talk approaches, Jack Gulvin reflects on 25 years caring for Chautauqua’s purple martins
America’s birthday bash: soprano Julie Reiber joins CSO, Stuart Chafetz in festive evening celebrating July 4
UPenn scholar of social thought Barbara Savage to deliver AAHH Week 4 lecture on narratives of history by Ellen E. Mintzer on July 19, 2022
Tech journalist, Smithsonian’s Wikimedian-at-Large Andrew Lih to trace Wikipedia’s power in cultural heritage by Arden Ryan on July 19, 2022
Jewish studies scholar Rabbi Shaul Magid to examine tension of separating religion, politics by Kaitlyn Finchler on July 19, 2022
‘18 Effron Fellow Yue Bao returns to lead CSO in evening of Mendelssohn, Beethoven by Sara Toth on July 19, 2022
Newly re-christened Opera Conservatory to stage Mozart’s ‘Don Giovanni’ by Megan Brown on July 19, 2022
University of Georgia environmental historian Brian A. Drake to discuss 1918 epidemic by Deborah Trefts on July 19, 2022
‘Holly Germaine’ conservatory actors share thoughts on living in illogicality, contradiction by Ellen E. Mintzer on July 19, 2022
Marilynne Robinson calls for drastic change in considering dichotomies of science, religion by Alyssa Bump on July 19, 2022
‘We’re not hostage to history’: Harvard’s Annette Gordon-Reed examines complex truths in ‘Juneteenth’ presentation by Megan Brown on July 19, 2022
Annette Gordon-Reed, author of ‘On Juneteenth,’ returns to Amp with examination of history education by GraciAnn Hicks on July 18, 2022
Children’s School gathers to celebrate Bastille Day, eating French food, dressing up, and dancing last Friday on Bestor Plaza. by webchq on July 18, 2022
Sue Ellen Thompson to dive into ‘so what’ factor of poetry in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on July 18, 2022