Gogo Ferguson’s Vineyard Haven storefront is, in a sense, a shrine to nature. Each piece on display pays tribute to nature’s beauty and functionality...

In the 1940s, a small group of women started the Shearer Summer Theatre. Olive Tomlinson's mother Cutie Bowles was one of them.

Erica Armstrong Dunbar was at work on her doctoral dissertation on the lives of black women in the antebellum north when she came across an...

In You’re the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women’s Friendships, Deborah Tannen examines how female friends communicate and different...

When Alyssa Mastromonaco visited the Vineyard as acting chief of staff for President Obama, the beach had to wait. Work didn’t stop for the White...

Richard North Patterson was a political novelist, but he doesn’t write novels anymore. Non-fiction is too compelling. Fever Swamp, Mr. Patterson’s...

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Arts Briefs

On Sunday, August 7, at 2 p.m. the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Library are honoring Shakespeare for the Masses .

Tanglewood Marionettes will present Cinderella at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 9 at the Tabernacle.

On August 7, Stevens Chapel will turn into a coffeehouse for an evening of medieval and Renaissance music and poetry.

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