Benedictine Sister and women’s rights activist Joan Chittister will lecture on finding spirituality and meaning through relationships by Julie Ciotola on July 29, 2018
Arun Sundararajan to lecture on America’s economic shift to technology by Julie Ciotola on July 29, 2018
Grant Thornton International sponsors Chautauqua programming for third year in a row by Matthew Steinberg on July 29, 2018
Rev. Skye Jethani to preach from intersection of culture, faith as Week Six chaplain by Mary Lee Talbot on July 28, 2018
Allison Joseph, Jess Row to lead Week Six Writers’ Center workshops on global poetry, fiction beyond cultural divides by Emma Francois on July 27, 2018
Family Scholarship recipients Miles and Carrie Woodfield reflect on first Chautauqua visit by Amber Tong on August 11, 2017
Journey Gunderson and Gregory L. Peterson talk ‘the best of human comedy’ by Kelly Powell on August 6, 2017
Kelly Carlin, Stephen J. Morrison and Kliph Nesteroff explore the human in the humor by Brian Contreras on August 4, 2017
Morning Worship: To run with horses, embrace love, joy and hope, Sparks says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 4, 2017
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin explains Jewish culture through one-liners, stories by Kelly Powell on August 4, 2017
W. Kamau Bell and Kelly Carlin discuss the role humor can play in achieving social justice by Brian Contreras on August 3, 2017
Comedian Dean Obeidallah comments on cathartic, activist nature of humor by Kelly Powell on August 3, 2017
Kelly Carlin, Stephen J. Morrison and Kliph Nesteroff discuss comedy over the ages by Brian Contreras on August 3, 2017
Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra League aims to promote connections between musicians and community by Philip de Oliveira on August 3, 2017
Percussionists bring the sounds of nature indoors using skin, bones, sand and rocks in recital by Rebecca Klar on August 3, 2017