Shakespeare for the Masses is free. It’s also the quickest way to get your Billy the Bard on. Shows clock in at under an hour. Some thee’s and thou...
Klein
While the Ink Is Still Wet Reading a book that has already been published is so, well, regular Sunday driving. How about taking a peek behind the...
Cakewalking In yet another sign that spring is indeed on its way, the third annual Cake-walk will take place at the Agricultural Hall in West...
sampler
Samplers are not just another pretty doily. This evening beginning at 5:30 p.m. the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will host an event entitled Behold...
Fierro
Everyday life can easily turn into theatre. Political theatre, familial theatre, personal theatre: We encounter it all the time. But good writers...
This fall, the American Heart Association announced new standards in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for everyone from healthcare professionals...
Everything you always wanted to know about health but were afraid to ask is available on Saturday, March 12 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Martha’s...
Yoga
Nine months ago a light bulb went off in yoga teacher Sian Williams’s head. She lived at the West Tisbury Cohousing complex and, as a resident, the...
Although no longer a frequent sight on the Vineyard, James Taylor is still a frequent visitor in the hearts (and ears) of many Islanders. Over the...
No More Bullies
Late March Tack Sale The Martha’s Vineyard Horse Council will host a tack sale on Sunday, March 27, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Agricultural...
Greenhouse Relief Daylight saving is just a week away. Spring arrives in two weeks. Hmm, what to do with all of that additional light available...

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