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Chautauqua TAH Weeks 2008

You are welcome to attend the lectures during the weeks below as a TAH participant.  This year you will have to sign-in at the front gate when you pick up your pass.  We will also provide for parking, but stop at the front gate first and pick up your pass.  They cannot reimburse you for parking.

The list below was posted here on 1/14/08.  The site is updated by the Institution on a regular basis.  Click here for the most up to date schedule:  http://www.ciweb.org/schedule.html

Week Two: June 30 through July 4
 

Restoring Legitimacy to Our Election System
2008  Chautauqua Institution
 
MONDAY  TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
         
30

9:15 The Rev. Timothy Carl Ahrens

10:45 Norman Ornstein, resident scholar, American Enterprise Inst. for Public Policy Research

2:00 Jennifer Brunner, Ohio secretary of state

4:00 New Arts Trio

8:15 Music School Festival Orchestra, Timothy Muffitt,conductor

1

9:15 The Rev. Timothy Carl Ahrens

10:45 Thomas E. Mann, senior fellow, governance studies program, Brookings Institution

2:00 E.J. Dionne, political columnist, Washington Post

5:00 Family Entertainment Series. Al Simmons' Inventive Musical Comedy

7:00 Family Entertainment Series. Al Simmons

8:00 Theater: 'Death of a Salesman'

8:15 Chautauqua Symphony
Orchestra. Stefan Sanderling, conductor. Jennifer Frautschi, violin

2

9:15 The Rev. Timothy Carl Ahrens

10:45 Andrew Young, former mayor of Atlanta, U.S. congressman and U.N. ambassador

2:00 Andrew Young

4:00 Contemporary Issues Forum

8:00 Theater: 'Death of a Salesman'

8:15 An Evening with Mark Russell

3

9:15 The Rev. Timothy Carl Ahrens

10:45 John Fund, political journalist, Wall Street Journal

2:00 Candice Hoke, director, Center for Election Integrity

3:30 CLSC Roundtable/Lecture. John Harwood, Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power

4:00 Theater: 'Death of a Salesman'

7:30 Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte

8:15 Santa Cruz River Band

4

9:15 The Rev. Timothy Carl Ahrens

10:45 Morning Lecture

2:00 Louis B. Stokes, former U.S. congressman, Ohio

4:00 Theater: 'Death of a Salesman'

8:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert. Stuart Chafetz, guest conductor; Kevin Gray, tenor


 

5 | Week Five: July 21 through 25

American Foreign Policy: Leadership and Dialogue
2008  Chautauqua Institution
 
MONDAY  TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
         
21

9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Shashi Tharoor, former under- secretary- general for communications and public information, United Nations

2:00 Gillian Sorensen, senior advisor, United Nations Foundation

4:00 Chautauqua Quartet

7:30 Opera: The Cunning Little Vixen

8:15 Chautauqua Festival Dancers. Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux, dir. MSFO. Timothy Muffitt, conductor. Michael Burritt, marimba

22

9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Melvyn Leffler, professor of American history, University of Virginia

2:00 Haleh Esfandiari, dir., Middle east Program, Woodrow Wilson Int. Ctr. for Scholars

5:00 Family Entertainment Series. Barbara Bailey Hutchison

7:00 Family Entertainment Series. Barbara Bailey Hutchison

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra. Edwin Outwater, guest conductor. Michael Burritt, marimba

23

9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Morning Lecture

2:00 Chris Seiple, president, Institute for Global Engagement

3:30 Contemporary Issues Forum. Lynne Kerr, MD. "Autism: Stories From Health Care Crisis"

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 An Evening of Pas de Deux. North Carolina Dance Theatre in residence
with Chautauqua
Ballet.

24

9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Morning Lecture

2:00 Reinerio Arce, director, Matanzas Theological Seminary, Cuba

3:30 CLSC Roundtable/Lecture. Robert Morgan, Boone: A Biography

4:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 CTC in the Amp: 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favor' with the CSO, Timothy Muffitt, guest conductor

25

9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Dennis Ross, fellow at Washington Inst. for Near east Policy, and Frank Wisner, career ambassador, U.S. Foreign Service; vice chair, AIG

2:00 J. Bryan Hehir, prof. of practice of religion and public life, Harvard Univ.

4:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 An Evening with Kenny Loggins
 


 

 

 
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