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Amor Towles: Literary Ascent Begins in West Chop
Kate Feiffer
Edward Dillon doesn’t exist. Longtime readers of the Vineyard Gazette may recall reading about Mr. Dillon’s antics in the West Chop column during...
10:35 am, August 6, 2011
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Deadline is Monday for Poetry Contest
Young poets have until Monday at 5 p.m. to enter their poems in the Elisa Brickner Poetry Contest, sponsored by The Elisa Brickner Fund of the...
12:37 pm, August 5, 2011
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Arboretum Talk Takes Long-Term View of the World
This year the Polly Hill Arboretum’s annual David H. Smith Memorial lecture features Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens plant curator Bill Cullina,...
10:16 pm, August 4, 2011
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Pan-Martha Bike Ride
Pan-Martha Bike Ride The Pan-Martha Challenge, 50-mile bike-a-thon around Martha’s Vineyard on August 27, will benefit life-saving cancer research...
7:36 pm, August 4, 2011
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Cracking the Code of the Quahaug Wampum Belt Is Timeless Treasure
Remy Tumin
For Kate Taylor and Joan LeLacheur, wampum is a living thing. It’s not just an inanimate discarded clamshell, but rather something that has the...
6:50 pm, August 4, 2011
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Cinematic Take on Club Of Joni, James, Jackson
Last Monday night a dream of sitting down with James Taylor was auctioned off at the Possible Dreams fundraiser. It cost a pretty penny. For those...
4:36 pm, August 4, 2011
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Genre-Bending Troubadour Citizen Cope Grows Roots
Holly Gleason
With a voice that embodies a dusty road at the moment when day surrenders to evening, Citizen Cope found the intersection of sensual and earthly....
4:33 pm, August 4, 2011
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Klays for Kids
Klays for Kids Bill Damora from Oak Bluffs and Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. has won the 2011 14th annual Klays for Kids Charity Skeet Shoot at the...
4:32 pm, August 4, 2011
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Jazz Musicians Share Key Language
Remy Tumin
A group of Island musicians was in the key of comfort Friday night at Nancy’s in Oak Bluffs, mixing old school tunes with a little new school funk...
4:32 pm, August 4, 2011
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All About Details, Ashley Medowski Recycles History in Island Landscapes
Tatiana Schlossberg
Old boat motors line the walkway, driftwood creakingly composes the banisters, pieces of sea glass stud the stone walls, a decaying water ski...
4:31 pm, August 4, 2011
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Tapestries and Furniture
Tapestries and Furniture Julia Mitchell and Bill Nash are the featured artists this week, August 5 through 14, at the Shaw Cramer Gallery located...
4:31 pm, August 4, 2011
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She Writes, He Paints, But Who Does The Dishes? Artistic Couple Makes Beauty
Holly Nadler
At the age of thirteen Helen Phillips made a New Year’s resolution to write and read a poem a day. She stuck with this pledge until the age of 21....
4:30 pm, August 4, 2011
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