CLSC author Cha discusses ‘Your House Will Pay’ in on-demand presentation by Sarah Vest on August 5, 2021
Writers-in-residence George Bilgere, Susannah Felts to discuss comedy, tragedy, place by Sarah Vest on July 30, 2021
Writers-in-residence Philip Brady, Akil Kurmarasamy, to read works showcasing alternative ways of storytelling for Assembly by Sarah Vest on July 23, 2021
Ma Jian, translator Flora Drew to present ‘China Dream’ for Week 1 CLSC by Sarah Vest on July 1, 2021
Viet Thanh Nguyen to shine spotlight on refugee stories, lives in last CLSC by Chris Clements on August 27, 2020
In last poetry Brown Bag, Ralph Black to advocate for inclusion of musicality, social issues in poems by Chris Clements on August 25, 2020
Jack Wang, Ralph Black to advocate importance of audience captivation, musicality of words in workshops by Chris Clements on August 22, 2020
Annual Friends of the Chautauqua Writers’ Center contest goes online, celebrates all applicants by Chris Clements on August 22, 2020
‘You have to live with your heart’: Lori Jakiela to teach how to write about other people in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 21, 2020
For CLSC, David Treuer to steer audience away from typical ‘tragic narrative’ about Native American life by Chris Clements on August 20, 2020
Alumni Association of the CLSC’s Online Auction ‘keeping the Chautauqua spirit alive’ by Chris Clements on August 19, 2020
‘Say what you need to say’: Lori Jakiela to teach writing about trauma in week-long workshop by Chris Clements on August 16, 2020
Randon Billings Noble to discuss different forms of essay in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 14, 2020
CVA Members Exhibition, “Places We Have Never Been” showcases eclectic work from the Institution’s patrons by Eleanor Bishop on August 10, 2020
Mathias Svalina, Randon Billings Noble to give reading on dream logic, hauntedness by Chris Clements on August 8, 2020
Pastries, coffee, kazoos, oh my! Smith Memorial Library to celebrate annual Library Day by Chris Clements on August 6, 2020