After William Styron died, his wife Rose was cleaning up their Connecticut house in preparation for it to be sold when she discovered an enormous...
With the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and the northeaster that followed still readily visible, it seemed like I should include some books that spoke...
Reading is good for you and good for others, too, this winter, as the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters to help...
The Not Summer issue of Martha’s Vineyard Magazine explores some diverse artistic expressions — behind the scenes at the Island high school art...
For Daniel Cooney, it began with Superperson. After spending his childhood doodling dinosaurs and imaginary creatures, Mr. Cooney took his first...
From Nov. 26 through Nov. 29 the Tisbury School Library is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair. Books will be available for all ages including adults. The...
On Sunday, Nov. 18 from 4 to 5 p.m., the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore in Vineyard Haven will host the West Tisbury Library’s semi-annual community...
The Vineyard Haven Public Library has once again been named one of 262 “star” libraries (out of 7,570 rated) in Library Journal’s annual rating of U....
On Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. Edward Hoagland will speak at the Vineyard Haven Public Library about his 60 years of writing. Mr. Hoagland lives...
John Potter is a retired gentleman who walks his dog Rocky twice a day along East Chop. He is a quiet, unassuming man whose life on the Island...
The lessons at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High school last Friday were centered on 1960s diner sit-ins and dormitory riots. And the teacher was...
Jacqueline Woodson, 49, stood in front of the seated crowd of Oak Bluffs School eighth graders last Friday morning, holding a copy of her 2005 young...

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