14 drivers work all season — and hours — to whisk guests to and from Chautauqua
Fourteen drivers, seven vans, nine weeks and 100,000 miles — those numbers add up to a summer working as a Chautauqua Institution shuttle driver.
Fourteen drivers, seven vans, nine weeks and 100,000 miles — those numbers add up to a summer working as a Chautauqua Institution shuttle driver.
The vast vocabulary and thoughtful sentences spoken from 11-year-old Ella Spremulli’s lips defy her youth. Her favorite activity is to…
Knowledge, art, religion and music are not just tenets that don the four sides of the fountain on Bestor Plaza. They are motifs that weave through the lives and words and programs in Chautauqua.
After the Music School Festival Orchestra’s first performance, cellist Emily Camras experienced the sense of community Chautauquans rave about.
German composer Johannes Brahms began composing at the age of 11, and he’s considered one of the Romantic Period’s most…
Thinking back to the June 22 Sing-In, Emily Pogorelc recalls the tension between the Voice Program students. It was like…
The age-old story of Peter and the wolf is being told on the Amphitheater stage tonight — reportedly for the first time.
At 8:15 p.m. tonight in the Amphitheater, Voice Program Chair Marlena Malas, Music School Festival Orchestra Music Director Timothy Muffitt and Stage Director John Giampietro will blend their disciplines and their expertise to present Chautauquans with one of the world’s most popular operas: La bohème.
Raccoons are always welcome at Kathi Appelt’s house. “Raccoons — they’re kind of trundle. They’re clever and smart, and I…
It’s about people and their stories. For K. David Harrison, being a linguist means preserving stories, societies and rare languages….
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