Leslie Stark Myra
The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein first opened in 1992 at the Seattle Repertory Theatre. It premiered off-Broadway at the Lincoln Center...
Jason Nichols
Spring was in full bloom at the second annual Beetlebung Festival for the Arts and Edibles last Saturday, where a night of good eats, good music...
Aenold Carr
When people ask Arnold Carr why he chose to become an underwater explorer/marine biologist instead of taking over his family’s iconic store,...
On Sunday, April 22, Featherstone Center for the Arts is holding a reception for its newest exhibit: The Art of Vineyard Architecture — Celebrating...
It’s a busy week at the Pathways gathering space at the Chilmark Tavern, located at Beetlebung corner. All performances take place from 6:30 to 8:...
Nicole Galland stone pond
No contest, Iago, the evil genius of William Shakespeare’s Othello, is the most brutal villain in any of the bard’s productions. The play was first...
Sparky and Rhonda Rucker are coming to the Vineyard Haven Library and they are doing some plain talking about the Civil War. In fact, their...
“April is the cruellest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.” So said T....
Rev. Cathlin Baker
The hall was filled with people, the message from the minister powerful. “Go and testify to the way God works, for that is what Jesus’s life,...
Kids Week at Bank
Ocean Wilderness On Saturday, April 14, Pathways Projects Institute will present the first of a two part exhibition, Ocean Wilderness: A...
John Hough Jr.
State Road Restaurant’s Speakeasy Series returns next week with more unrivaled chances to mingle and speak with respected authors. This Tuesday,...

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