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Iraq Veterans Explain Strategies to End War: Wednesday
Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War will meet Islanders and pre-sent their stories, and their strategies for ending the war, at a special...
8:00 pm, August 18, 2008
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Carol Gilligan’s Island is a Nashawena Love Story
Author Carol Gilligan discusses Kyra, her first book of fiction on Thursday, August 21, is free from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Chilmark Public Library....
8:00 pm, August 18, 2008
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Newfoundland’s Great Big Sea Plays it the Way it Was, But Better
Holly Gleason
“Newfoundland is a beautiful, dangerous place,” laughs Great Big Sea’s Sean McMann, about the locale that forged his band’s sound. Part shanty...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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New Orleans to Tabernacle: Preservation Hall Jazz Band
New Orleans’ legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band, a steward of the city’s vibrant cultural and musical heritage, has been touring regularly since...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Bold Textiles in Bright Colors: Lois Mailou Jones Work Shines
In collaboration with the Lois Mailou Jones–Pierre Noel Trust and the Featherstone Center for the Arts, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is opening an...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Two Readings, One Literary Event
In a one-day-only literary event Sunday, Elizabeth Dembrowsky will read from her forthcoming novel, My Monk in Garamond, soon to be published by...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Elbows Flying, Voice Soaring: Nancy Jephcote Show
With a voice frequently compared to Joni Mitchell’s, Nancy Jephcote is gearing up for the release of a solo album this fall — but you can hear the...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Speaking of African American History, Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. Takes Stage
Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., a renowned African American literary and history scholar, will be the featured speaker for the eighth annual summer...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Opera Hits High Notes With Good Gags
Holly Nadler
Susanna, a Neopolitan countess of the early 1800s, has a segreto, a secret: she smokes. Her husband, Count Gil, an obsessively jealous man — but a...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Art So Close Yet Still an Island Away
Matthew Kramer
For a Vineyard kid, “when you first move away, there are two places: on-Island and off-Island,” said Kelley Callahan, viewing the exhibition by...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Fighting Fires With Fiery Resilience, Louisa Gould Gallery Marks Five Years
Julian Wise
In the art gallery world, making it to the five-year mark demonstrates the stability and resilience necessary to survive in the competitive trade....
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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Writers Talking
Writers Talking Vineyard Haven authors Geraldine Brooks and Tony Horwitz, a rare pair with his and hers Pulitzers, are in conversation with...
8:00 pm, August 14, 2008
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