actors
The good thing about January is that it isn’t December. December, of course, is when we spend too much money on presents, stress out that we’re...
samurai
When Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, the story of a rape and murder told from three perspectives, was released in 1950, it won the Gold Lion at the...
Benefit Auction A silent and live auction to benefit the Edgartown School eighth grade trip this spring to Washington, D.C., is scheduled for...
Third Strike
THIRD STRIKE: A Brady Coyne/J.W. Jackson Mystery. By Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply. Scribner, New York, N.Y. December 2007. 323 pages. $24...
The Martha’s Vineyard NAACP will hold its annual membership and awards brunch celebrating the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, Jan....
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THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF THE SEA. By Callum Roberts. Island Press/Shearwater Books, Washington, D.C. 2007. 436 pages. Hardcover, $28. Last...
Substance Abuse Grant The Dukes County Health Council’s Youth Task Force is scheduled to receive a $90,297 grant. The money will be used for a...
gold records
Film critic Roger Ebert called The Great World of Sound, “a confident, sure-handed exercise focusing on the American Dream, turned nightmare.” This...
The Permanent Endowment Fund for Martha’s Vineyard announced this week that it has created a new fund and will hire its first full-time executive...
Tonight is the benefit opening of Island Theatre Workshop, Inc.’s latest production, Gian Carlo Menotti’s beloved family opera Amahl and the Night...
Fish Talk Fish, Fish, Fish will be the topic of Louis Larsen’s talk at the next Friends of the Library speakers bureau at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20,...
Curl up in the early winter dark and enjoy classic American literature as part of the new travelling Islandwide reading group called Fictions of...

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