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Addicted to Planned Obsolescence
Ann Berwick
On July 27, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is scheduled to air the documentary Death by Design, whose executive producer is the Vineyard’s own...
5:04 pm, July 14, 2016
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Sengekontacket Always Needs More Friends
Rick Herrick
I am a new board member of Friends of Sengekontacket. The pond is 745 acres in area and two and a half miles long.
4:56 pm, July 14, 2016
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From War Ships of the Past to Educational Beauties of Today
Skip Finley
The Shenandoah and Alabama were anchored just south of Harthaven one recent muggy, overcast morning and it struck me how innocent these famously-...
4:16 pm, July 7, 2016
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Still Smiling After All These Years
Edward Hoagland
A thin smile, a bright smile or beamish grin. From infancy we learn that widening our mouths wins approval from the universe of strangers inhabiting...
4:13 pm, July 7, 2016
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More Brilliance, Less Bombast, Please
Before his words haunted me, his eyes did. Maybe it was because I couldn’t really see them. They were shaded in mystery behind tinted glasses.
4:12 pm, July 7, 2016
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Sparks Fly When Monkey Mind Meets the Be Here Now Mind
Nancy Slonim Aronie
Be Here Now was the little tome that I read in 1977 that completely changed my life. And the author became my teacher forever after.
4:05 pm, July 7, 2016
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The Catch
Warren Woessner
Today I can’t write about having a second cup of coffee or how I interrupted my wife’s dreams to retrieve the covers.
3:52 pm, July 7, 2016
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In the Studio With Ruth Kirchmeier
Paul Karasik
Inspired by a recent show, graphic artist Paul Karasik explains how Ruth Kirchmeier creates a Japanese-style woodblock print.
3:33 pm, July 4, 2016
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America
John Rosenmiller
I am calling you, America, I am your citizen. I am trying to find you. Does your amber still wave And your sea still shine?
5:06 pm, June 30, 2016
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The Sweet Solace of Special Places
Sue Lamoreaux
Heading home after a winter down south, I was craving the Vineyard — its weather (can’t get enough), family, community, the farm across the street...
5:02 pm, June 30, 2016
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Welcome Hokule'a, Star of Joy
Michael G. West
A poem heralds the arrival of the Polynesian sailing vessel.
3:01 pm, June 27, 2016
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O Captain, My Captain, We Are Adrift
Wes Brighton
Luke Gurney was a master of pursuit, his energy high and constant. His life was brimming with community and friends, but his family was his core.
2:55 pm, June 23, 2016
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