Thomas Dresser, in his new book The Rise of Tourism on Martha’s Vineyard, explores the dream of coming to the Island.

This June Nicholas Basbanes published a definitive study of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called Cross of Snow.

Kneeling in the circular nave of Union Chapel, artist-in-residence Kevin Sampson worked on his latest community sculpture, drawing inspiration from...

Facing empty stages and canceled programming, arts organizations share one certainty as the pandemic continues: heavy financial losses.

Holding true to tradition, the Martha’s Vineyard Author Series is set to kick-off its biennial programming on July 30, however this summer the event...

A new novel for young readers, Show Me a Sign by Ann Clare LeZotte, brings to life an often-overlooked era of Martha’s Vineyard history, when deaf...

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Arts Briefs

The Sargent Gallery in Aquinnah is holding a reception for its August show called Bios Kentron. The show is up from August 5 through August 17, with...

Joyce’s Way, by Island author and storyteller Susan Klein, is the true story of the late Joyce Brigish.

Thinley Athup will present Shades of Rajasthan – a collection of crafts made by Rajasthani artisans – at several Island locations in July and August.

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