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SUMMARY:Geology Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the fascinating geology of the Flatirons on a guided walk where ancient rock formations tell stories millions of years in the making. Discover the natural wonders beneath your feet while enjoying breathtaking views and engaging insights. Led by local expert and professional geologist\, Bruce Manchon. Please bring water\, hat\, sunscreen and study shoes. Please no pets. Meet in the Academic Hall. \nDuration: 90-120 minutes\, depending on the number of questions \nThis is a free event\, but registration is required. Click “Get Tickets” to register.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/geology-hike/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:Academic Hall\, 298 Morning Glory Rd.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Experiences,Home Feature
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SUMMARY:Rewilding Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a peaceful\, guided hike led by Rose Gay. This hike is designed to awaken your senses\, ground you in the present\, and inspire gratitude for the beauty of the forest. \nBring a water bottle\, hat\, sunscreen\, and hiking shoes. \n2 Mile Loop with 500 Feet of Elevation. \nDuration: 90 Minutes \nParticipants will meet in the Academic Hall Lobby. \nThis is a free event\, but registration is required. Click “Get Tickets” to register.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/mindfulness-hike/2026-05-26/
LOCATION:Academic Hall\, 298 Morning Glory Rd.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Experiences,Home Feature
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T170942Z
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SUMMARY:The Cody Sisters - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nThe Cody Sisters band is the very heart of contemporary acoustic Folk and Bluegrass music in Colorado\, the United States\, and the UK. Their propulsive instrumental solos and warm harmonies combine to grip the listener. Along with their bass player\, Will Pavilonis\, sisters Megan (guitar\, mandolin\, vocals) and Maddie (guitar\, banjo\, vocals) have forged a new sound that has no equivalent match in the acoustic world today. \nIn May of 2023\, The Cody Sisters released their self-titled EP\, marking a new beginning for the band. It is their first release since parting ways with their former image of “young girls in a family band” and it portrays a sense of maturity and musical understanding that reveals a new dimension to their artistic expression. They set out to explore new sounds and styles while still holding true to their bluegrass roots\, and they have done just that. This new music is an invitation to connect\, to feel\, and to journey together through original lyrics and captivating instrumental arrangements.  \nThe Cody Sisters have a sound that is original\, exhilarating\, and heartwarming all at the same time. With strong ties to traditional American acoustic music\, they continue to stun their audiences both in the US and abroad. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/the-cody-sisters-2/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260509T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260509T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251209T165824Z
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SUMMARY:Amanda Pascali
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nAmanda Pascali embodies the complexity of modern identity. Born to a mother from Cairo who grew up in France and an Italian father raised in Romania\, she’s a mixed-race\, bilingual Gen Z troubadour perpetually caught between worlds. Quoting poet Ijeoma Umebinyuo\, she says\, “I’m often ‘too foreign for here\, too foreign for home\, and never enough for both.’” Rather than lamenting this displacement\, Pascali has transformed it into her artistic superpower. \nIn her bright red teenage bedroom\, she started writing songs about her life and family\, later singing them at coffeehouses and motorcycle bars. Her curiosity eventually led her to Palermo on a Fulbright fellowship\, where she spent two years developing To Sing and Recount (Canta e Cunta) — a digital storytelling project that translates and revitalizes Southern Italian folk songs\, revealing their startling relevance to contemporary social issues worldwide. \nAt fourteen\, surfing the internet\, Pascali happened upon Sicilian folk legend Rosa Balistreri’s music and was immediately struck by her rebelliousness. “She was more punk than any of the bands whose posters hung on my wall\,” Pascali recounts. “Rosa defied all the norms of her time. She endured famine and poverty: learning to read at thirty-two\, picking up a guitar at forty\, then turning both into tools of resistance.” Pascali began translating these canzoni d’autore and traditional songs into English\, marveling at the vivid characters populating her songs. They reminded her of Bob Dylan’s protagonists\, but wilder\, rawer — a thousand times more revolutionary. Her new album\, Roses and Basil\, reimagines these and other folk song translations alongside her own immigrant-American folk songs. \n“Wake Up\, Baby\,” the lead single from Roses and Basil\, exemplifies this time-traveling approach. Starting with one of Sicily’s oldest serenatas — the story of a man singing his marriage proposal to a lover’s balcony while she sleeps through it — Pascali flips the narrative entirely. In her version\, the woman isn’t sleeping; she’s ignoring him. “It connects the experience of waiting beneath a window to the modern frustration of being\, as my generation would say\, ‘left on read\,’” she explains. The song moves like a brisk tango\, shifting from minor verse melancholy to major chorus hope\, with more than a few nods to Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams.” \nPascali’s work songs\, protest numbers\, lullabies and ballads about everyday struggle are resonating with a diverse global audience. With one viral video after another\, she has garnered over 130k followers on Instagram. Her fans appreciate her captivating voice\, poeticism and preternatural ability to find old songs that reverberate across countries and centuries. The accolades have followed: Fulbright Scholar\, Artist-in-Residence at the Library of Congress\, World Expo performer in Osaka\, official showcase artist at Folk Alliance International\, and awards from the Calandra Institute\, Mid-America Arts Alliance\, Kerrville Folk Festival\, and Houston Arts Alliance. But perhaps more meaningfully\, Pascali proves that old songs can be endlessly reshaped for new generations. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/amanda-pascali/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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SUMMARY:Griffin House
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nGriffin House is an American singer-songwriter and storyteller.  Touring and making records for over 20 years\, House has a discography that includes over 13 albums.  His debut record  “Lost and Found” (2004) was featured on CBS Sunday Morning by music critic and then VP MTV/VH1\, Bill Flanagan\, who named House one of the best emerging singer-songwriters of our time. \nAfter forging a loyal fan base through years of grassroots touring as an opener for acts such as John Mellencamp and the Cranberries\, House broke through as a national headliner in 2009 with an appearance on Late Night with Craig Ferguson and the release of his underground hit “The Guy That Says Goodbye to You is Out of His Mind.” \nThe music documentary “Rising Star\,” released on Amazon Prime in 2019\, chronicles House’s journey through the music business\, as he attempts to balance the challenges of life as a traveling modern-day troubadour with marriage\, fatherhood and sobriety. \nHouse’s music has been featured on prime time television shows such One Tree Hill\, Rescue Me\, Party of Five\, and Everwood\, and reviewed in magazines such as Paste\, No Depression and Rolling Stone.  American Songwriter writes “if you want to be blown away by raw talent\, look no further than Griffin House.” \nHis latest release “The Tides” is a five song EP recorded with Grammy Award-winning producer Jacquire King and is set for release on Aug 29\, 2023.  House will appear this year at Sisters Folk Festival and will continue his US tour in 2023-2024. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/griffin-house-5/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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SUMMARY:Griffin House
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nGriffin House is an American singer-songwriter and storyteller.  Touring and making records for over 20 years\, House has a discography that includes over 13 albums.  His debut record  “Lost and Found” (2004) was featured on CBS Sunday Morning by music critic and then VP MTV/VH1\, Bill Flanagan\, who named House one of the best emerging singer-songwriters of our time. \nAfter forging a loyal fan base through years of grassroots touring as an opener for acts such as John Mellencamp and the Cranberries\, House broke through as a national headliner in 2009 with an appearance on Late Night with Craig Ferguson and the release of his underground hit “The Guy That Says Goodbye to You is Out of His Mind.” \nThe music documentary “Rising Star\,” released on Amazon Prime in 2019\, chronicles House’s journey through the music business\, as he attempts to balance the challenges of life as a traveling modern-day troubadour with marriage\, fatherhood and sobriety. \nHouse’s music has been featured on prime time television shows such One Tree Hill\, Rescue Me\, Party of Five\, and Everwood\, and reviewed in magazines such as Paste\, No Depression and Rolling Stone.  American Songwriter writes “if you want to be blown away by raw talent\, look no further than Griffin House.” \nHis latest release “The Tides” is a five song EP recorded with Grammy Award-winning producer Jacquire King and is set for release on Aug 29\, 2023.  House will appear this year at Sisters Folk Festival and will continue his US tour in 2023-2024. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/griffin-house-4/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260424T200000
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CREATED:20260217T165033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T172517Z
UID:41759-1777060800-1777060800@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Dom Flemons
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nDom Flemons is known as “The American Songster®” since his repertoire covers over one hundred years of American roots music. Flemons is a folk musician\, black country artist\, songwriter\, multi-instrumentalist\, music scholar\, historian\, actor\, slam poet\, record collector\, curator\, podcaster\, cultural commentator\, influencer\, and the creator\, host\, and producer of the American Songster Radio Show on WSM in Nashville\, TN. He is the Co-Founder and original member of the groundbreaking Carolina Chocolate Drops\, the first ever black string band to win a GRAMMY Award. Over the past 25 years\, he has received major awards\, gained world-wide media recognition and has become one of the most influential and highly decorated voices in American roots music. “Dom Flemons is one of the most accomplished American Folk Artists… few have pumped as much lifeblood into tradition as he has.” – MOJO Magazine \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/dom-flemons-2/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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SUMMARY:Covenhoven with Corsicana
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nCovenhoven\nQuietly forging his own path through the crowded indie folk landscape of 2025\, Joel Van Horne (AKA Covenhoven) released his fifth album\, The Color of the Dark\, to glimmering reviews and embarked on an extensive tour schedule that took him all over the U.S. and Canada.  Funding the album with the help of 250 of his loyal fans and self-releasing it in April of 2025\, Denver’s Westword called it a “masterpiece album of lyrical excellence”.  He worked with producer/engineers Dave Wilton (Gregory Alan Isakov\, Nathaniel Rateliff\, A Boy and His Kite\, etc.)\, Brian Joseph (Bon Iver\, Sufjan Stevens\, etc.)\, and Andrew Berlin (Blasting Room) to record 10 new songs that have already passed half a million streams on Spotify alone.  Then during his tours through the spring and summer\, he re-recorded another version of the album in its entirety… calling it Field Notes… made entirely outdoors\, finding make-shift “studios” in stone alcoves and forest hollows in places like Joshua Tree\, Big Sur\, Banff\, and beyond… he set up a single microphone and let the local birds\, wind\, water\, and other sounds of nature take part in the performances. Then\, as if two full albums in a year weren’t enough\, a new single\, Aeroplane\, dropped a few months ago that shows Joel dipping his toes into the Americana and folk-rock pools of his heroes. \n \nCorsicana\nCorsicana’s songs are soaring and magnetic. Bird bones aren’t actually hollow\, they are interwoven with pockets for air to flow through as an extension of the lungs. Language in Ben’s music are those pockets of breath carrying us higher and higher\, allowing us to take flight. And in the glide\, there is pensiveness and longing. There is introspection and flagellation. There are mantras and the ways they don’t work. The realization that you must become your own person after allowing yourself to be defined by others. The realization that your parents are just as messed up as you are. The shock of aloneness and the relief of freedom. You could almost call it growing up – except it’s the kind of growing up we have to do every day. A relentless honesty that comes through the associations of egrets and fathers\, of turnpikes and lovers\, of falling and flying.” – Gion Davis \nCorsicana has become an established artist in the Colorado music scene since their debut in 2014\, having opened for acts such as Devotchka\, Hippo Campus\, Deep Sea Diver\, The Greeting Committee\, & Wye Oak\, among others. They have toured the West Coast\, Midwest\, & Canada – with plans for plenty more. Corsicana’s 3rd full-length\, Kept\, released in October 2023. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/covenhoven-3/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T180000
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CREATED:20260106T165036Z
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SUMMARY:Difficult Dialogues: Airing of Grievances
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 5:30 PM\nEvent time: 6:00 PM \nSupported by the Betsy Hitchcock Foundation\nAiring of grievances: What are you mad as hell about and not going to stand for anymore?\nCome and share your top concerns about our national and/or community challenges. We’ll identify two or three topics from our conversation and focus on ways we can work on resolving these social and/or political concerns through individual or community action. \nModerators:\nJennifer Ho\nThe daughter of a refugee father from China and an immigrant mother from Jamaica\, whose parents themselves were immigrants from Hong Kong\, Jennifer Ho is the director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder\, where she specializes in Asian American literary and cultural studies and Critical Race Theory. She is past president of the Association for Asian American Studies (2020-2022)\, the editor of four essay collections\, most recently Global Anti-Asian Racism (Columbia UP 2024)\, the author of three scholarly monographs\, including Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture (Rutgers UP 2015)\, which won the best monograph award from the South Atlantic Modern Language Association in 2017\, and a number of essays and articles\, both research-oriented and public-facing (a sampling of which is also on this webpage). In addition to her academic work\, Ho is active in community engagement around issues of race and intersectionality. \nBurke Hilsabeck\, Director of Faculty Relations and Community in the Office of Faculty Affairs at CU Boulder\nBurke Hilsabeck is Director of Faculty Relations and Community in the Office of Faculty Affairs. Burke helps faculty members and academic administrators to develop and maintain positive and productive working relationships across campus.  His responsibilities include advising faculty and academic leaders on allegations of unprofessional behavior and making recommendations for administrative action as well as administering faculty development programming and providing coaching and training to academic administrators.  Burke is motivated by a desire to improve the lives of faculty by providing support around relationships\, opportunities for professional development\, and connection with the CU Boulder community. \nBurke is a former tenured faculty member at the University of Northern Colorado\, where he directed the Film Studies program and served as Chair of the Department of English. He holds a B.A. in English from Kenyon College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago. He is the author of The Slapstick Camera: Hollywood and the Comedy of Self-Reference (SUNY\, 2020). \n  \nThe Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) mission is to promote arts and humanities by being a dynamic hub on the CU Boulder campus and by creating connections within the Boulder community. \nOur purpose is to hold dialogues on topics considered difficult\, provocative\, or controversial\, among constituents that may have strong conflicting views.  \nOur objective is NOT to necessarily agree\, fix anything\, prove anyone right or wrong\, or alter anyone’s position.  \nWe are committed to fostering productive dialogues in the hopes that minds and hearts might expand. We ask that you  \n\nKeep an open mind \nBe respectful of others \nListen with the intent to understand \nSpeak your own truth\n\nWe expect to experience discomfort when talking about hard things. Remain engaged and recognize that the discomfort can lead to problem-solving and authentic understanding.  \n\n  \nThis is a free event. Click “Get Tickets” to RSVP. \nLocated in the Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, on the lower level of the Community House.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/difficult-dialogues-grievances/
LOCATION:Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, Baseline Rd & 9th St\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Feature,Voices at Chautauqua
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260327T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260327T200000
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CREATED:20251202T165003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T215637Z
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SUMMARY:High Lonesome
DESCRIPTION:Make a night of it!\nChautauqua has been voted Boulder’s best place to stay and to see a concert. Why not do both? Our Concert and Cottage packages include an overnight stay in a private cottage\, two tickets to the concert\, and two free drinks to celebrate the evening. Join us for the show and then spend the night at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons! Learn more and book now. \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nNamed to Denver Westword’s “Ten of the Top Colorado Bluegrass Bands” list in both 2024 and 2025\, High Lonesome has quickly established themselves as one of the Front Range’s most exciting bluegrass acts. The band delivers tight harmonies\, original songwriting\, and a hard-driving sound rooted in tradition but unafraid to explore jazz\, jam\, and beyond. \nTheir debut album\, released at the end of 2024\, was awarded Best Bluegrass Album in Denver Westword’s 2025 “Best of Denver” awards\, cementing High Lonesome’s reputation as a standout voice in Colorado’s legendary bluegrass scene. \nVeteran bluegrass journalist John Lehndorff describes the group as “bristling with vocal\, instrumental and songwriting talent\, with hard-driving live shows that are just plain danceable fun.” High Lonesome continues to bring fresh energy to bluegrass\, offering audiences both the comfort of tradition and the thrill of something new. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/high-lonesome-3/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260321T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20250812T155822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T221712Z
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SUMMARY:Peter Bradley Adams
DESCRIPTION:Make a night of it!\nChautauqua has been voted Boulder’s best place to stay and to see a concert. Why not do both? Our Concert and Cottage packages include an overnight stay in a private cottage\, two tickets to the concert\, and two free drinks to celebrate the evening. Join us for the show and then spend the night at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons! Learn more and book now. \nPresented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nPeter Bradley Adams introduced himself as a member of Eastmountainsouth\, the duo he put together with fellow songwriter and vocalist Kat Maslich-Bode. The demos the duo made\, produced by Adams\, blended pop and folk with subtle electronic touches\, making it a pioneering effort in the realm of folktronica with a satisfying blend of ancient folklore and modern technology. Robbie Robertson (of The Band) signed Eastmountainsouth to DreamWorks\, but a major label shake up led to the band’s demise. \nAdams launched his solo career with Gather Up (2006)\, a brooding\, autumnal album recorded in his apartment. Its hushed melancholy won rave reviews and led to Leavetaking (2008)\, an understated folk rock album that featured the hit “The Longer I Run”\, followed by Traces (2009)\, and Between Us (2011)\, collectively selling over 275\,000 single downloads. Adams continues his introspective explorations of the middle ground between hope and heartache on The Mighty Storm. \nTo make this album\, Adams put together a team of like-minded producer/musicians including Lex Price (Mindy Smith\, k.d. lang)\, Joshua Grange (k. d. lang\, Sheryl Crow)\, Joe McMahan (Luella and the Sun)\, and Ian Fitchuk. “We sat down and worked together\, everyone contributing to the playing\, arrangements and production\,” Adams explains. “We recorded in RCA Studio A in Nashville\, the old Chet Atkins studio built in 1965. Most of the tracking was done live… we all spread out in the same room\, so you can really hear the sound of that space on the record.” \nLike Adams’ other albums\, The Mighty Storm is marked by strong melodies\, the band’s understated\, but muscular playing and the calm emotional intensity of his singing. “Hey Believers” is an anti-spiritual that blends hushed acoustic guitar and long sustained notes from a churchy organ to deliver a message that’s equal parts faith and desperation. Joshua Grange’s crying pedal steel and Joe McMahan’s reverb drenched guitar add a soft mournful quality to “She Has to Come Down\,” the story of a young woman slipping into a self-destructive vortex. The song was inspired by the Jack Kerouac novella\, ‘Tristessa” and also appears on a recent compilation called “Esperanza”. Piano\, guitar and pedal steel augment the poignant melody of “Around Us.” The lyrics are the album’s most positive\, but Adams’ whispered\, aching vocals provide a dramatic contrast\, implying the loneliness that often resides in the heart of an enraptured lover. The songs on The Mighty Storm may have a placid surface\, but the soothing melodies and Adams’ low-key delivery run deep to portray the joys and insecurities of the human condition with a rare compassionate insight. \nPeter Bradley Adams discovered The Beatles when he was five years old. It was a life changing experience. “My dad had a large record collection\,” Adams recalls. “When I was growing up\, he was mostly listening to jazz and classical\, but I discovered his Beatles records and played them on my aqua-green and gold suitcase record player. I remember being totally astonished how those records sounded.” \nFrom that moment on\, his course was set. “I was going to be a musician. I never had any other aspiration\, even though I didn’t know what it would look like. I took a long detour into classical music\, got a Masters in Composition at the University of Alabama and\, after college\, wrote scores for film and TV. At heart\, I always wanted to be a singer/songwriter\, but I was a bit afraid of pursuing it.” \nAdams started piano lessons at six and picked up the guitar later on. In high school and college he was in cover bands for fun\, and shy about performing. “I was hiding in the background\, until I met Kat (Maslich-Bode) and started Eastmountainsouth. A friend introduced us and the minute we started singing together it was clear we had something special. I’d never really sung in public before; playing with Kat was a great way for me to start performing. \n“When I left Eastmountainsouth it was like starting from scratch again. I had to learn to perform alone and find my own voice.” “I’m not an unhappy person\, but I do have a strong melancholic side. And I’m most drawn to the music that reflects that”. Adams’ melancholic outlook is fully realized on The Mighty Storm\, a record that compliments his warm burnished melodies with his most tender vocals to date. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/peter-bradley-adams-3/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260318T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251014T155018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T185043Z
UID:39632-1773862200-1773862200@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Chelsea Sodaro: An Unlikely Journey to Triathlon\, Motherhood\, and Ironman World Champion
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nPresented By\n \nChelsea Sodaro is a trailblazer in endurance sport and a powerful voice for mothers everywhere. A former collegiate All-American and national champion runner at UC Berkeley\, Chelsea discovered triathlon only in 2017\, yet rose quickly to the sport’s highest level. In 2021 she gave birth to her daughter\, Skye\, and just 18 months later stunned the endurance world by winning the 2022 IRONMAN World Championship in Kona\, becoming the first American woman in more than 25 years and the first rookie in decades to claim the crown. She followed that with a podium finish at the 2024 World Championships\, proving her dominance was no one-time feat. \nOff the race course\, Chelsea channels her competitive drive into advocacy. Through her work with For All Mothers+ and the annual Unlocking Yes summit she founded\, she raises awareness and funding for maternal health\, mental wellness\, and gender equity in sport. Chelsea’s story is one of grit and reinvention—an inspiring reminder that the biggest breakthroughs often come when we embrace change\, honor our well-being\, and dare to reimagine what’s possible. \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/chelsea-sodaro/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Explorer Series,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251111T165002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T202411Z
UID:40097-1773516600-1773516600@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Nershi Hann Trio - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Make a night of it!\nChautauqua has been voted Boulder’s best place to stay and to see a concert. Why not do both? Our Concert and Cottage packages include an overnight stay in a private cottage\, two tickets to the concert\, and two free drinks to celebrate the evening. Join us for the show and then spend the night at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons! Learn more and book now. \nPresented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nGuitarist and co-founder of The String Cheese Incident\, Bill Nershi\, and his wife\, songwriter\, Jilian Nershi\, join SCI band member Jason Hann to form Nershi Hann Trio\, performing SCI favorites they have penned over the years plus unique material all displayed in their own unique way. Bill and Jilian bring forth a history of harmonies and driving acoustic guitar and more than 30 years of writing songs together\, much of which is regularly on display in the SCI repertoire\, while Jason’s drumming keeps the sound driving\, as it has for the past 20 years alongside the Nershis. An inspired journey through various styles and influences\, Nershi Hann Trio is a throwback to the roots of American music\, connecting with the audience in a relaxed way through the stories in their songs. While continually finding ways to make the music sound complete as a trio\, unique arrangements and a deep catalogue of original songs highlight the trio’s dedication to their craft. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/nershi-hann-trio/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260311T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20260106T165056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T195424Z
UID:41619-1773252000-1773252000@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Difficult Dialogues: Homelessness in Boulder - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 5:30 PM\nEvent time: 6:00 PM \nSupported by the Betsy Hitchcock Foundation\nHomelessness in Boulder: How do we balance our humanity with community safety?\nFrom camping bans that the ACLU has called ‘cruel and unusual’ punishment\, to the budgetary challenges the city faces in trying to implement a ‘housing first’ approach\, Boulder has been grappling with this issue for decades. Join us for a conversation about the challenges around homelessness in Boulder and how we can work toward a humane resolution. \nModerator:\nJennifer Ho\nThe daughter of a refugee father from China and an immigrant mother from Jamaica\, whose parents themselves were immigrants from Hong Kong\, Jennifer Ho is the director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder\, where she specializes in Asian American literary and cultural studies and Critical Race Theory. She is past president of the Association for Asian American Studies (2020-2022)\, the editor of four essay collections\, most recently Global Anti-Asian Racism (Columbia UP 2024)\, the author of three scholarly monographs\, including Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture (Rutgers UP 2015)\, which won the best monograph award from the South Atlantic Modern Language Association in 2017\, and a number of essays and articles\, both research-oriented and public-facing (a sampling of which is also on this webpage). In addition to her academic work\, Ho is active in community engagement around issues of race and intersectionality. \n  \nThe Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) mission is to promote arts and humanities by being a dynamic hub on the CU Boulder campus and by creating connections within the Boulder community. \nOur purpose is to hold dialogues on topics considered difficult\, provocative\, or controversial\, among constituents that may have strong conflicting views.  \nOur objective is NOT to necessarily agree\, fix anything\, prove anyone right or wrong\, or alter anyone’s position.  \nWe are committed to fostering productive dialogues in the hopes that minds and hearts might expand. We ask that you  \n\nKeep an open mind \nBe respectful of others \nListen with the intent to understand \nSpeak your own truth\n\nWe expect to experience discomfort when talking about hard things. Remain engaged and recognize that the discomfort can lead to problem-solving and authentic understanding.  \n\n  \nThis is a free event. Click “Get Tickets” to RSVP. \nLocated in the Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, on the lower level of the Community House.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/difficult-dialogues-homelessness/
LOCATION:Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, Baseline Rd & 9th St\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Feature,Voices at Chautauqua
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260310T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251202T165059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T231052Z
UID:41166-1773172800-1773172800@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Jesse Roper with Derek Dames Ohl
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nJesse Roper\nBased in Victoria\, BC\, Jesse Roper is a blues/Americana artist with a penchant for writing modern indie-infused blues music and delivering bombastic live performances buoyed by his virtuosic guitar playing. His innate and impressive musical talent has served him well\, giving him the flexibility to play with soul icon Booker T. Jones\, rock veteran Colin James\, blues belter Beth Hart\, and Canadian legend Burton Cummings. The stage is where Roper shines. It has been his home since overcoming crippling stage fright during his early twenties. Fear is a part of Roper’s past that barely seems real today – especially when you see the in-concert image of a six-string soldier\, hair matted to his face\, tearing up the stage\, without a hint of second-guessing. \nRoper’s last album ‘Horizons’ marked a sonic high point in his career thus far. Working closely with famed JUNO-nominated producer Gus van Go (Metric\, The Stills\, Whitehorse\, Arkells\, The Trews\, Sam Roberts) on that new collection of songs has pushed Roper into creating some of his best work. “Recording with Gus and Werner F was on a whole new level. \nRoper released the first single off his upcoming LP (to be released in late 2023) “Make It All Work Out” on March 29th\, 2023. The song charted on Canadian terrestrial and satellite radio throughout the spring and early summer. Now all eyes are on the next release\, “Throw This Rope” produced by Gus van Go (Metric\, Whitehorse\, Sam Roberts Band). The song will be the second of multiple energetic\, fresh\, soulful and r&b inspired tracks from a forthcoming LP that harkens the voices of JJ Cale\, The Teskey Brothers\, Ben Harper and others – while maintaining Roper’s strong and unique expression in the genre. \nWhen asked to describe the song\, Jesse remarks\, “Throw This Rope is about being told how to run your life and career by folks who are currently running theirs aground. I sure don’t know everything and I never will but I’ve been given every manner of advice from folks who have no idea what they’re talking about. It’s frustrating sometimes.” \nJesse is a master at connecting his personal story and experiences to his songwriting – crafting narratives that hit on life’s challenges and eccentricities – but that remain upbeat\, engaging and wildly entertaining songs. \nAdventuresome doesn’t properly describe Roper as an artist\, because when the guitar-wielding dynamo sets out to accomplish something\, there’s no telling where his mind will wander\, or when his energy will go. \n \nDerek Dames Ohl\nDerek Dames Ohl is like warm butter on hot bread with blustering conduct. As a modern-day herald\, Derek keeps his roots close with a six-string on his back\, ping-ponging across the United States\, sharing songs at every bar or dive that dares. His sound eclipses and perfects everything from Country\, Blues\, and Honky-Tonk. His pride lies in keeping the American roots music tradition alive\, with punchy guitar playing that’ll surely leave listeners stomping the floorboards. Derek has been compared to artists like John Prine and Guy Clark with his quirky one moment\, and woeful the next\, songwriting style. Derek has performed all across this universe and beyond – playing venues and festivals alike. Some notable artists Derek has played along with\, or opened for\, include\, Willis Alan Ramsey\, Arlo McKinley\, Bill Nershi\, Joshua Ray Walker\, Emily Nenni\, Melissa Carper\, Kassi Valazza\, Larry Keel\, and many\, many more. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/jesse-roper/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260309T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260309T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251104T163220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T195059Z
UID:40518-1773084600-1773084600@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Engineering SPHEREx: A Mission to Decode the Universe - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Michael Werner & Richa Sirohi\nPresented by Astronaut Ice Cream\n \nDoor time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nBAE Systems engineers Richa Sirohi and Michael Werner will present an in-depth look at the SPHEREx mission\, a NASA astrophysics observatory developed with key engineering contributions from BAE Systems\, designed to map the entire sky in near-infrared light. This talk will explore the intricate engineering challenges behind SPHEREx—from spacecraft architecture and integration to the mission’s execution to enable groundbreaking science. \nAttendees will gain insight into how SPHEREx’s innovative design supports its ambitious goal: to collect spectral data from hundreds of millions of galaxies\, stars\, and planetary systems. Werner and Sirohi will walk through the technical decisions that shaped the spacecraft’s capabilities\, including its optics\, and data handling\, and how these elements work in concert to deliver high-fidelity measurements across the sky. \nThe talk will also highlight the mission’s scientific promise: probing the origins of the universe\, investigating the abundance of water and organic molecules in star-forming regions\, and surveying the large-scale structure of the cosmos to understand inflation and galaxy evolution. \nSPHEREx embodies the challenges and triumphs of lean\, cross-organizational engineering\, and scientific hope. Whether you’re an engineer\, scientist\, or space enthusiast\, this session offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how cutting-edge spacecraft engineering enables transformative astrophysical discovery. \nRicha Sirohi:\nRicha Sirohi is a Lead Spacecraft Systems Engineer at BAE Systems. She has previously worked at the RF anti-drone startup\, Epirus\, as well as NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory where she played a key role in the development of NASA’s SPHEREx mission. Richa has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Baylor University\, a Master’s in Systems Engineering from Cornell University\, and a Master’s of Engineering Management from Cornell University. Richa specializes in integrating complex subsystems to enable cutting-edge aerospace technology. Her work bridges the gap between mission architecture and scientific discovery\, ensuring that spacecraft design meets the rigorous mission demands. Richa is also a dedicated mentor and advocate for collaborative engineering\, bringing both technical precision and creative energy to every project she leads. \nMichael Werner:\nMichael Werner is a systems engineer at BAE Systems. He has worked on the spacecraft bus for NASA’s SPHEREx mission since 2019\, and continues to support the mission as the Spacecraft Lead Systems Engineer during science operations. Michael received his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines\, and his M.S. degree in Aerospace engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He joined BAE Systems in 2018 and has supported spacecraft programs during his time there\, focusing on bringing effective collaboration\, empathetic leadership\, and technical rigor to the programs he supports. \nImage Credit: NASA \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/engineering-spherex/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Home Feature,Space Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260307T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260307T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251111T165803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T221804Z
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SUMMARY:Sturtz with Lauren Frihauf
DESCRIPTION:Make a night of it!\nChautauqua has been voted Boulder’s best place to stay and to see a concert. Why not do both? Our Concert and Cottage packages include an overnight stay in a private cottage\, two tickets to the concert\, and two free drinks to celebrate the evening. Join us for the show and then spend the night at the base of Boulder’s Flatirons! Learn more and book now. \nPresented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nSturtz\nNPR’s All Songs Considered described Sturtz as “a reassuring breath of fresh air that pulls me back to simpler times.” The group is serene and folksy\, with melodic vocals soaring over the lower string instrumentals. Sturtz just released their second studio album\, Hyacinth\, in September 2024\, and they’re excited to be out touring on this album now. When they’re not playing music\, you’ll probably find them milling flour\, gardening\, roasting coffee\, or honing in on their photography skills. \n \nLauren Frihauf\nDenver’s own Lauren Frihauf is an indie singer-songwriter blending rich storytelling with a unique sonic landscape rooted in folk and neo-soul. She has been featured on NBC’s “The Voice” and NPR’s “Tiny Desk Top Shelf” series. Her music toes the line of unconventional and accessible- serving as a direct line to the soul. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/sturtz-with-lauren-frihauf/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260226T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20250929T155502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T234131Z
UID:39093-1772136000-1772136000@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Sparrow Smith & The Resonant Rogues with Sam Kind
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nSparrow Smith & The Resonant Rogues\nSparrow Smith\, a multi-instrumentalist based in Marshall\, NC\, is well-loved for her evocative songwriting\, tasteful banjo playing\, epic accordion chops\, and striking outfits. A longtime member and leader of multiple bands (most notably Resonant Rogues) with Keith Josiah Smith\, her husband and collaborator\, Sparrow is stepping out under her own name with a new album of Appalachian originals. Her journey into old time started in her late teens with freight trains and Tommy Jarrell tapes\, and her musical taste is also inspired by a lifelong love of dance. When not on tour\, Sparrow can be found in the North Carolina mountains where she teaches Women’s Basic Carpentry and is building her own house from scratch. \n \nSam Kind\nSam Kind is an up and coming songwriter and instrumentalist known for his blend of old country and blues with melancholic lyrics and unorthodox guitar and banjo compositions. His music is inspired by his experiences living in the American West\, his struggles with mental health\, and his defiance of modern systems. Influenced by artists like Lead Belly\, Johnny Cash\, and The Misfits. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/sparrow-smith-the-resonant-rogues/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251111T165748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T225809Z
UID:39109-1771704000-1771704000@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:ChamberSongs - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Megan Burtt\, Jayme Stone\, Emma Rose\, Alexa Wildish\nArranged & Presented by Ilan Blanck\nPresented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nJoin four of Boulder’s favorite artists as they perform all new arrangements of their songs\, accompanied by a quintet of world-class string players. Arranged by Ilan Blanck. \nString players: \nViolin: Jordan Grantonic\nViolin: Laura Pérez Rangel\nViola: Ally Stibbards\nCello: Sophie Stubbs\nDouble Bass: Will Kuepper \nMegan Burtt\nMegan Burtt is an award-winning singer/songwriter and international touring artist\, honored by the Kerrville NewFolk\, Rocky Mountain Folk Festival\, and Westword Music Awards. Her albums — It Ain’t Love\, The Bargain\, and In Good Company — highlight her powerful songwriting and collaborations with artists like Louis Cato and SHEL. She’s toured with Gregory Alan Isakov\, Lissie\, and LeAnn Rimes\, performed with the Colorado Symphony\, and for over a decade has shared music in Pennsylvania’s maximum-security prisons. \nJayme Stone\nJayme Stone is a two-time Juno Award–winning musician known for uncovering sounds from around the world. With seven albums and over 500 songs spanning Gullah spirituals to indie-pop\, he’s collaborated with artists like Margaret Glaspy\, Tim O’Brien\, and Bassekou Kouyate. His projects — including The Lomax Project\, Room of Wonders\, and Folklife — reimagine folk traditions for modern ears. Featured on NPR\, BBC\, and CBC\, Stone has performed internationally\, sharing the stories\, people\, and places that inspire his music. \nEmma Rose\nWhere there’s honey\, there’s a buzz. This rings true for the Colorado-based band\, Sound of Honey. Emma Rose (formerly of Big Richard) has been steeped in the music scene since she entered this world. Raised by two talented musicians and with a natural knack for songwriting\, Rose has spent the last few years fine-tuning her quiver of indie-soul-folk songs with only the finest pollen that the spring flowers have to offer. Rich\, crystalline vocal melodies weave themselves through a sweet sonic landscape created with the help of Tobias Bank (Whippoorwill\, Frail Talk) on drums\, percussion\, and backup vocals\, Matt Cantor on bass\, and Enmanuel Alexander on electric guitar. Together\, their warm hues\, sultry harmonies\, and gentle tones create an experience of overall mellow- sparking curiosity of oneself and the emotions that come with diving into the human experience.  \nAlexa Wildish\nAlexa Wildish is a storyteller with a voice that resonates deep in the bones. Based in Lyons\, Colorado\, she weaves together the rich traditions of Americana and folk with a rare honesty that captivates and moves. From her breakout moment on The Voice (2023) to the soul-stirring performances that have earned her a reputation as one of the genre’s most compelling new voices\, Wildish transforms every song into an intimate and cathartic experience. \nIlan Blanck\nIlan Blanck is a composer/arranger and guitarist currently living in Fort Collins\, CO (by way of WI and MN). As an arranger\, he’s worked with everyone from Ellie Goulding and the LA Philharmonic to your cousin’s high school show choir; as a guitarist\, he’s toured nationally (often in a bright purple 2004 barely-functioning Dodge Sprinter)\, sharing the stage with acts ranging from Guster and Here Come the Mummies to Andrew Marlin and Kristen Andriessen/Chris Eldridge. He is currently the Artist Development Associate Manager at the Music District in Fort Collins\, after having been producer/Doomtree Records CEO Lazerbeak’s (Lizzo\, Dessa\, Doja Cat) “paid guy” for five years. His cat\, Gato\, is 21 years old \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/chambersongs/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260218T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251111T165026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T225710Z
UID:40857-1771444800-1771444800@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:High Horse with Joy Adams & Gus Tritsch
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nHigh Horse\nHigh Horse is a Boston/Lyons-based progressive-acoustic stringband breathing the energy of alternative rock into an indelible blend of Bluegrass\, Old-time\, and Folk magic with crisp vocals and virtuosic chops. Four friends with three bows\, one pick\, and great vibes deliver a rollicking romp as the band High Horse. Comprised of fiddler Carson McHaney\, cellist Karl Henry\, guitarist/banjoist G Rockwell\, and bassist Noah Harrington; the band draws from their varied musical backgrounds to explore traditional and original songs and tunes from diverse folk traditions! \n \nJoy Adams & Gus Tritsch\nPerhaps better known as a founding member of Big Richard and Salomé Songbird\, Joy Adams is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter with a deep love for oldtime fiddle tunes. Over the last few years\, she has performed at Red Rocks\, on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert\, PBS\, NPR’s Tiny Desk\, and the film scores to Netflix shows Godless and the Queen’s Gambit. Recently she took some time off the road to record an analog album of all original songs joined by Gus Tritsch\, a Pennsylvania-based multi-instrumentalist who has played the Kennedy Center\, NPR’s Tiny Desk series and toured internationally with Jake Blount\, and can usually be found performing all over the northeast with his band The Wild Shoats.\nTogether\, the two blend their voices in a diverse collection of original songs and oldtime music. \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/high-horse/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251014T155047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T195300Z
UID:40310-1770838200-1770838200@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Pete Stetina: The Privateer - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nPresented By\n \nA lesson in breaking away from the traditional route to follow one’s heart + an exclusive screening of his new film “Feeding the Rat”\nJoin Pete Stetina in this homecoming presentation. Born and raised in Boulder to one of its original cycling couples of the 80s\, Pete takes us from growing up as an aspiring athlete in Boulder\, being fostered by the city’s resources and cycling community\, to eventually turn Pro on the world’s biggest stage. We will follow the arc of Pete’s career from growing up a talented youngster in Boulder\, to racing the Tour de France\, and eventually shocking the cycling world in a departure from road to pursue a novel discipline called “gravel”. We’ll hear about the trials and tribulations he faced in trailblazing a new space within pro sport. Lastly\, we’ll cap off the evening with an exclusive screening of his new short film “Feeding the Rat”. \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/pete-stetina/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Explorer Series,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20260106T165009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T195350Z
UID:41617-1770832800-1770832800@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Difficult Dialogues: Our First Amendment Rights - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 5:30 PM\nEvent time: 6:00 PM \nSupported by the Betsy Hitchcock Foundation\nOur First Amendment Rights: A conversation about what makes Free Speech Hate Speech\nThe avenues for expressing ourselves have exploded in the last decade\, from the proliferation of social media\, the expansive use of mobile communication devices\, email\, blogs\, TikTok\, and so much more. In this environment\, we are frequently exposed to challenging speech. And when we engage in social and political dialogue\, or even merely express opinions\, we may encounter repercussions we never anticipated. Join us for an evening in which we try to understand both our rights and responsibilities when it comes to Free Speech. \nModerator:\nJennifer Ho\nThe daughter of a refugee father from China and an immigrant mother from Jamaica\, whose parents themselves were immigrants from Hong Kong\, Jennifer Ho is the director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder\, where she specializes in Asian American literary and cultural studies and Critical Race Theory. She is past president of the Association for Asian American Studies (2020-2022)\, the editor of four essay collections\, most recently Global Anti-Asian Racism (Columbia UP 2024)\, the author of three scholarly monographs\, including Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture (Rutgers UP 2015)\, which won the best monograph award from the South Atlantic Modern Language Association in 2017\, and a number of essays and articles\, both research-oriented and public-facing (a sampling of which is also on this webpage). In addition to her academic work\, Ho is active in community engagement around issues of race and intersectionality. \n  \nThe Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) mission is to promote arts and humanities by being a dynamic hub on the CU Boulder campus and by creating connections within the Boulder community. \nOur purpose is to hold dialogues on topics considered difficult\, provocative\, or controversial\, among constituents that may have strong conflicting views.  \nOur objective is NOT to necessarily agree\, fix anything\, prove anyone right or wrong\, or alter anyone’s position.  \nWe are committed to fostering productive dialogues in the hopes that minds and hearts might expand. We ask that you  \n\nKeep an open mind \nBe respectful of others \nListen with the intent to understand \nSpeak your own truth\n\nWe expect to experience discomfort when talking about hard things. Remain engaged and recognize that the discomfort can lead to problem-solving and authentic understanding.  \n\n  \nThis is a free event. Click “Get Tickets” to RSVP. \nLocated in the Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, on the lower level of the Community House.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/difficult-dialogues-first-amendment/
LOCATION:Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club\, Baseline Rd & 9th St\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Feature,Voices at Chautauqua
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260210T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251023T155813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T175926Z
UID:40473-1770753600-1770753600@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Midwife with Amulets & Sun Swept
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nMidwife\nMadeline Johnston is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer\, currently based in Southern Colorado by way of Denver\, where she spent the last decade developing her sound and focusing on her artistic community. Midwife began while Madeline was a resident of the beloved DIY space Rhinoceropolis in 2014. On stage\, Johnston is known for her sparse\, emotionally charged experimental pop music that can silence a room. On record\, she produces intricate and lush sonic environments in her own little corner of the heavy music scene. She describes her sound as “Heaven Metal\,” AKA emotional music about devastation. Johnston writes primarily about grief\, and the many faces it can inhabit. \n \nAmulets\nAmulets is the solo project of Portland-based audio + visual artist Randall Taylor. Amulets employs handmade cassette tape loops and live processed guitar loops to create live\, lush soundscapes and immersive drones. Through the recontextualization of cassettes\, sampling\, field recording\, and looping\, these long-form compositions blur the genres of ambient\, drone\, noise\, and electronic music. \n \nSun Swept\nSun Swept is Sarah Christiansen of Denver\, Colorado. Sarah works with flutes and electronics to create pastoral cosmic ambient music. Different textures from spacious reverb to granular flecks are extracted from the flute through electronic processing. Each composition is based on a loose structure for improvisation and is different each time when performed live. Sun Swept’s music is serene but with an experimental and even noisy edge at times. Sarah is inspired by the Rocky Mountains\, alpine lakes\, clouds\, wind\, breath\, and classic new age flute tapes. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/midwife-with-amulets/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260209T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260209T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251104T163211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T195035Z
UID:40875-1770665400-1770665400@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Planets Like Ours: Mars\, Venus\, and Beyond - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Dr. Shannon Curry\nPresented by Astronaut Ice Cream\n \nDoor time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nAs Earth formed over 4 billion years ago\, two other similar\, terrestrial worlds formed on either side of us but evolved in dramatically different ways. Water existed on Venus\, Earth\, and Mars as they orbited at a cozy and safe distance from the sun\, but life as we know it only formed here on our pale blue dot. What happened to Mars and Venus over time\, and what will they tell us about Earth’s future? Shannon Curry will talk about why these worlds look so different\, what we still don’t know\, and how we explore Mars and Venus with robots\, spacecraft\, and humans. \nDr. Shannon Curry:\nDr. Curry is the Principal Investigator of the Mars Atmospheric and Volatiles EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission and an Associate Professor in the Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences Department at the University of Colorado\, Boulder. Her research focuses on how planets and their atmospheres are shaped by the sun and solar activity\, and she specializes in Mars science and operations. Dr. Curry is also the Project Scientist for NASA’s ESCAPADE mission and a science team member on Parker Solar Probe mission. She previously served as a member and chair for NASA’s Planetary Advisory Committee. She received her B.S. in Astrophysics from Tufts University and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/planets-like-ours/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Home Feature,Space Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260205T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251028T155031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T184923Z
UID:39006-1770321600-1770321600@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:May Erlewine - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nMay Erlewine has dedicated her life to writing songs for the human heart’s existence. These songs have the relentless ability to find the tender places within us. Her body of work stands as a reminder that our greatest strengths come from allowing ourselves to be courageously vulnerable. \nIt’s evident that her career in the music industry has been service-oriented. She uses her platform to fight for positive change. Stressing the important\, necessary work of advocacy\, justice\, and empowerment in our world. This community-building message has touched people all across the globe. \nHer new album\, What It Takes\, culminates decades of hard work and perseverance. Produced by Theo Katzman and recorded in the north woods of Michigan\, the record offers a fresh and electric sound supporting May’s soulfully familiar songs. \nHer calling is to share this music. Her words have held solace for weary hearts. They offer a light in the darkness and leave space for the pain and joy of being alive. When she starts to sing\, everyone is invited\, come as you are. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/may-erlewine-2/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T183000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251216T165033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T170217Z
UID:41389-1769106600-1769106600@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Ethics in the Age of AI: An Interactive Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 6:00 PM\nEvent time: 6:30 PM \nSupported by the Betsy Hitchcock Foundation\nAs artificial intelligence continues to reshape our world—from healthcare and education to hiring and surveillance—the ethical questions surrounding its use are more urgent than ever. How do we ensure AI is fair\, transparent\, and accountable? Who bears responsibility when algorithms make decisions that affect human lives? \nJoin us for “Ethics in the Age of AI\,” an interactive evening of conversation and critical reflection. Hosted in the intimate setting of the Chautauqua Community House\, this event features a moderated panel discussion with leaders from various fields. \nWhat to expect: \n\nA guided conversation led by William Penuel\, exploring real-world ethical dilemmas in AI development and deployment.\nAudience-driven Q&A\nA focus on practical\, real-life scenarios\, not just theory—so we move beyond buzzwords and into the real implications for our communities.\n\nWhether you’re curious\, concerned\, or simply want to learn more\, this is your chance to engage directly in one of the most important discussions of our time. \nModerator\nWilliam Penuel\n\nDr. William Penuel designs and studies STEM curriculum\, assessments\, and professional learning\, with a focus on science education. His research explores how contemplative practices\, critical inquiry\, and long-term research–practice partnerships support compassionate learning environments and address systemic inequities. Working closely with educators and education leaders\, he focuses on equitable classroom cultures and whose knowledge is valued in schools. He is the author of two books on research–practice partnerships and co-editor of The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education. \nPanelists\nBlake Reid\n\nBlake Reid is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School and Faculty Director of the Telecom and Platforms Initiative at the Silicon Flatirons Center. His research focuses on telecommunications\, internet\, copyright\, and disability law\, and his work has been published in leading law reviews including Stanford\, California\, and George Washington. From 2013–2023\, he directed the Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic\, representing clients before bodies such as the FCC\, U.S. Supreme Court\, Congress\, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. He holds a J.D. from Colorado Law\, an LL.M. from Georgetown Law\, and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado. \nKalonji Nzinga\n\nDr. Kalonji Nzinga is a cultural psychologist\, rapper\, and educator whose work explores how culture\, history\, and community shape young people’s development. His research centers on culturally grounded learning environments that empower youth to resist oppression\, heal intergenerational trauma\, and engage in self-authorship through art—particularly within hip-hop communities across the U.S.\, West Bank\, and West Africa. A hip-hop practitioner himself\, he produces music rooted in Black ancestral legacies and Afrofuturist healing\, and his work appears in leading academic journals. He is the Director of CU Boulder’s RAP Lab (Ritual Arts & Pedagogy). \nCasey Fiesler\n\nCasey Fiesler is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. She researches and teaches technology ethics\, internet law and policy\, and online communities. She is a Fellow with the Silicon Flatirons Institute for Law\, Technology\, and Entrepreneurship\, an ATLAS Fellow\, and holds a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. A frequent public speaker and commentator on technology ethics\, policy\, and women in STEM\, she has also consulted with Mattel on computing-related Barbies. Her research on data science ethics\, computing ethics education\, and broadening participation in computing is supported by the National Science Foundation\, Mozilla\, and Omidyar Network. She holds a PhD from Georgia Tech in Human-Centered Computing and a JD from Vanderbilt University Law School. \n\n\n\nTICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF FEES.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/ethics-in-the-age-of-ai/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251014T155020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T160009Z
UID:39723-1768419000-1768419000@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:The RunOut Podcast - Live!
DESCRIPTION:Door time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nPresented By\n \nThe RunOut Podcast returns to the historic Chautauqua Community House. Join hosts Andrew Bisharat and Chris Kalous for a live recording filled with sharp takes\, special guests\, and plenty of laughs as they dig into the state of climbing in 2026. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/the-runout-podcast-live/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Explorer Series,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260112T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260112T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251111T165056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T165733Z
UID:40989-1768246200-1768246200@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:US Women Astronauts: Three Generations and Counting
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Valerie Neal\nPresented by Astronaut Ice Cream\n \nDoor time: 7:00\nShow time: 7:30 \nSince 1978 when six American women were selected as astronaut candidates\, women have become fully integral to the astronaut corps and have held every technical and leadership position. Yet the public is not aware of most of them and their achievements in the US space program. This presentation will introduce the women who have collectively flown more than 100 space shuttle missions\, 10 SpaceX flights\, and more than 30 space station expeditions\, with special attention to those with Colorado ties. Audiences may find inspiration in their different journeys to become astronauts\, the challenges they faced\, and their resilience and dedication as they took their place in space.\n\n\nValerie Neal\n\nValerie Neal\, Curator Emerita at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum\, historian\, author\, developer of exhibits and documentaries\, and Boulder resident. Her latest book is On a Mission: The Smithsonian History of US Women Astronauts. \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/us-women-astronauts/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Home Feature,Space Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260108T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251118T165037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T154634Z
UID:41079-1767902400-1767902400@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Kyle Tuttle Band - SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:Presented By KGNU\n \nDoor time: 7:30\nShow time: 8:00 \nEqually comfortable picking pristine progressive bluegrass and electric jamband solos\, Kyle Tuttle is a rare and virtuosic banjo player known for his work with GRAMMY-winning guitarist Molly Tuttle\, former Yonder Mountain String Band mandolin player Jeff Austin\, and his own Kyle Tuttle Band. \n \nALL TICKET PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE FEES
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/kyle-tuttle-band/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts,Home Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260101T090000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221552
CREATED:20251202T223945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T223945Z
UID:41370-1767254400-1767258000@www.chautauqua.com
SUMMARY:Kick Off the New Year with Qigong and Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Join us on New Year’s Day at Chautauqua for an uplifting 60-minute class led by Shanti Medina\, blending the ancient healing art of Qigong with a gentle\, flowing Yoga practice suitable for all levels. Accompanied by live music\, this rejuvenating session begins at 8:00 AM and is designed to inspire and restore. Advance registration is highly recommended to secure your spot. \nClass takes place in The Grand Assembly Hall located in the Community House. The Community House is located north of the Academic Hall at 301 Morning Glory Drive. \nPlease complete the liability waiver and registration questions if you are attending the event.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/new-year-qigong-and-yoga/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Experiences,Home Feature,Yoga
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