Monactor Fincken to revive Edison, Ford friendship in lecture
Every day, Chautauquans walk the walk of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford — literally, in their footsteps, as the two…
Every day, Chautauquans walk the walk of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford — literally, in their footsteps, as the two…
The first step to playing a character is taking a walk in his shoes and understanding his personality. Jonathan Majors took no such walk — he already found it hard to separate himself from the king.
This week’s organ concerts will feature pieces that audiences may never expect to hear — and that’s exactly what Institution…
There are two sides to every story, from the juvenile to the catastrophic. The same goes for both the rise of Islamophobia and the spread of the Islamic State group, Akbar Ahmed said.
The Chautauquan Daily photographers will present their work to the community tonight at 6 p.m. in Smith Wilkes Hall.
Ken Medema counts Bach, Sting and the Police, Bartók, Peter Gabriel and Beyoncé among his musical influences, but for part…
Holding atypical painting tools, the pint-sized Picassos splattered red, blue, green and yellow spots onto a white canvas.
Fresh ingredients found their way from local farms to the lavish plates of guests at the Athenaeum Hotel parlor for the annual Farm-to-Table benefit dinner on July 23.
This week, the Young Readers program follows Theo and her unlikely band of friends in discovering the societal importance of art in Marx Fitzgerald’s book, Under the Egg.
Last week, and almost 700 miles away in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Brian Reagin practiced Mozart in a…
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