Former President Bill Clinton will appear at the Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, August 22 to talk about his best-selling novel, The President...
Elin Hilderbrand may be the queen of summer fiction year after year, but hold lists provided by Island librarians showing their top requested books...
Joyce’s Way, by Island author and storyteller Susan Klein, is the true story of the late Joyce Brigish.
Richard Cohen spoke at the Hebrew Center last Thursday night about his work as president of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Naturally, a good many Vineyard tales verge on the odd.
Nafissa Thompson-Spires will discuss her debut book of short stories, Heads of the Colored People, on July 29 at the Chilmark Community Center as...
After starting his career as a copy boy at the City News Bureau in Chicago, Seymour Hersh specialized in investigative journalism that uncovered some...
It’s a testament to Tom Dresser’s storytelling gifts that a subject as big as whaling on the Vineyard can be told so well in only 150 pages.
In 1893, three Martha’s Vineyard women decided they would not go through another isolating Island winter.
What is important right now is that Mr. Weinstein is currently on his own literary journey.
The director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy launched the Summer Institute speaker series with a riveting talk...
In The Omega Principle Paul Greenberg explores so-called omega-3 fatty acids extracted from humble sea stock like Chesapeake menhaden.

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Arts Briefs

Billy Collins is back for his biennial tour of the Island. Mr. Collins touches down on Sunday, June 9 at Featherstone Center of the Arts for a...

As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Vineyard chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Health has organized numerous events around the...

Nelson Sigelman won a first-place award from The New England Outdoor Writers Association for a story he wrote for the Martha’s Vineyard Magazine.

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