Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Russo to share follow-up ‘Everybody’s Fool’ with CLSC presentation by Ryan Pait on August 2, 2017
Mary Lee Talbot’s book delves into deep history of Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle by Ryan Pait on August 2, 2017
Holly Goldberg Sloan’s ‘Short’ teaches children to embrace the traits that make them different by Rebecca Klar on August 1, 2017
Author Paul Beatty and critic Ron Charles to discuss award-winning ‘The Sellout’ with CLSC presentation by Ryan Pait on July 26, 2017
Commentary: Breaker of chains: the power of humor in Paul Beatty’s ‘The Sellout’ by Ryan Pait on July 26, 2017
Leslie Connor’s ‘All Rise’ shows children the gray area in the legal world by Rebecca Klar on July 25, 2017
Commentary: On the power of Sandra Cisneros’ “little stories” in ‘The House on Mango Street’ by Ryan Pait on July 19, 2017
House, and home: Sandra Cisneros to share contemporary classic ‘The House on Mango Street’ with CLSC presentation by Ryan Pait on July 19, 2017
‘Homage to Mango Street’ showcases Latino artists in tribute to Sandra Cisneros by Adrianna Jereb on July 19, 2017
Potential rain will not disrupt Alumni Association of CLSC’s Great American Picnic by Ryan Pait on July 14, 2017
Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild to discuss America’s political divide with CLSC presentation on Strangers in Their Own Land’ by Ryan Pait on July 12, 2017
Writer Adam Hochschild leads Special Studies course on the relationship between history and narrative by Ryan Pait on July 12, 2017
Commentary: ‘Strangers’ and the literature of the American political divide by Ryan Pait on July 12, 2017