Rebecca Cammisa, Ann Hornaday to discuss local ties to ‘Atomic Homefront’ by Georgia Davis on August 22, 2018
Authors, filmmakers Geoffrey Ward, Dayton Duncan discuss “The Filmmaker as Collaborator” in continuing morning lecture conversation by Maggie Prosser on August 21, 2018
CLSC Young Readers to explore graphic novel as a format of storytelling with Hope Larson’s ‘A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel’ by Flora Junhua Deng on August 21, 2018
Dayton Duncan, Geoffrey Ward to continue discussion on documentaries, with writing focus by Casey McCarthy on August 20, 2018
Poetry writer-in-residence Neil Shepard to talk poems that reveal, conceal in Brown Bag by Emma Francois on August 20, 2018
Chautauqua Symphony Notes for Week Nine (Season Finale: Viva España) by David Levy on August 20, 2018
Glenn Wahl to go through dense geological history of lake region at Lake Walk by Casey McCarthy on August 19, 2018
Activist and author Bryant Terry ends year with a call for food justice by Brian Contreras on August 25, 2017
Gallery: First-ever Food Festival invites Chautauqua community to learn together by Photo Staff on August 25, 2017
Michael E. Hill looks to 2018 season and future generations in final porch chat by Dara McBride on August 25, 2017
Hindu scholar Vasudha Narayanan highlights ‘delicious deity and delectable devotee’ by Kelly Powell on August 25, 2017
In world of inequality, Marion Nestle asks people to engage in food justice activism by Brian Contreras on August 24, 2017