Sebelius brings governmental experience to week’s conversation
Kathleen Sebelius has been the facilitator and architect of two livable communities, and she will discuss both of these roles…
Kathleen Sebelius has been the facilitator and architect of two livable communities, and she will discuss both of these roles…
The vast vocabulary and thoughtful sentences spoken from 11-year-old Ella Spremulli’s lips defy her youth. Her favorite activity is to…
Everyone starts with some sort of family unit — whether it be immediate family, extended family, neighbors, friends — and…
Education is a central part of Chautauqua Institution’s mission of lifelong learning, and was the topic of discussion at Week Eight’s Trustees Porch Discussion.
When heading toward the lakefront on the south end of the grounds, Chautauquans won’t be surprised to see a mass of children running, biking and laughing around Boys’ and Girls’ Club. Jenny Beeson Gregory spent numerous childhood summers doing just that, and she remembers it fondly.
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.
Most authors cannot live the lives of their fictional creations — J.K. Rowling doesn’t have a magic wand, Dr. Seuss…
Raccoons are always welcome at Kathi Appelt’s house. “Raccoons — they’re kind of trundle. They’re clever and smart, and I…
Nobody puts Emily St. John Mandel in a corner. Her first three novels often get classified as crime novels or…
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.
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