Sherry Turkle, a sociologist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, warned more than 200 people gathered at the Hebrew center last week about “a...

Benito Mussolini is long gone, but the institution that helped bring him and keep him in power may not be, according to a new Pulitzer Prize winning...

Author Ta-Nehisi Coates headlines a sold-out public discussion Friday that explores the idea of a post-racial America. The discussion kicks off the...

What’s for dinner? That’s the question the four Pollan family women kept finding themselves asking one another. The Pollan Family Table, written by...

The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, released last year to wide acclaim, is Mr. Hobbs’s memorial to his Yale roommate Robert Peace's life,...

Erik Larson’s advice to those who want to write? “Work as a cop on the side,” he told the Gazette in a recent interview. “Immersing yourself in life...

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Arts Briefs

Comedy and basketball come together when the Harlem Rockets meet the MV Jammers at the regional high school Friday night, May 8, at 6 p.m.

The fourth annual Pink & Green Weekend brings its pastel party to Edgartown from May 8 to 10, just in time for Mother’s Day.

Thinking of getting Mom some flowers on Mother’s Day? Do one better and take her to Featherstone for the Art of Flowers Show opening Sunday.

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