A journalism professor and two students who covered America in a minivan will take part in an online book talk Nov. 16.
In Ghosts of Martha's Vineyard, Thomas Dresser has written a book that is part hair raiser and part comfortable journey through the Island’s past.
In four sections of her new book Old Enough, Sheri Caplan guides readers through the origins of the youth vote, from the country’s founding to the...
The West Tisbury Library presents an online poetry reading with local poet Amarylis Douglas, Wednesday at 5 p.m.
In the winter of 2011, former professor and journalist Loren Ghiglione and two students of journalism, Dan Tham and Alyssa Karas, loaded up a van and...
Just off the coast of Noman’s Land is a rock that once rested on the island.
Autumn’s back, courting dreams.
Edgartown residents who can't make it to the town library for contactless pick-up now can have library materials delivered.
On Saturday, the West Tisbury Library parking lot will transform into an open-air library with contactless browsing and check-out.
Best-selling author Jenny Milchman talks about and reads from her new novel The Second Mother online Sept. 16.
When publishing powerhouse Condé Nast announced on August 27 that Dawn Davis would be the new editor of Bon Appétit magazine, the veteran book...
Fan Ogilvie, former poet laureate of West Tisbury, is getting ready to publish her latest collection of poems, entitled The Berth.

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Arts Briefs

Island poet KT Herr leads a free, weekly online poetry writing workshop Fridays beginning May 8.

West Tisbury poet laureate Spencer Thurlow leads another online free-write poetry class on Thursdays starting May 7.

Jennifer Smith Turner’s recent book Child Bride was named best fiction e-book by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.

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