Triumph: the Untold Story of Perry Wallace, tells the story of a the first African American to play basketball in the Southeastern conference.
The popular summer lecture series kicks off Thursday, July 5 at 7:30 p.m.
The opening photograph in West Tisbury resident Max Skjöldebrand’s book of photography A Tale of Two Theaters, shows the Strand Theatre in drabby...
Filmmaker Morgan Neville's new documentary explores an unseen side of Fred Rogers, with lots of archival footage of his programs.
The Martha's Vineyard Film Festival recently took five West Tisbury seventh graders on a road trip to the Midwest to create a documentary by talking...
On Thursday evening, the film center in Vineyard Haven begins its sixth annual FilMusic festival.
The Agricultural Hall was filled with friends and admirers to watch the film about Allen Whiting called A Painter Who Farms.
A Tale of Two Theaters tells the story of the renovation of the Capawock and Strand theatres.
On June 9 the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival will host a screening of A Painter Who Farms.
Local law firm Reynolds, Rappaport, Kaplan & Hackney, LLC recently hosted a screening at the film center of RBG, a documentary about Supreme...
Four years ago Richard Paradise programmed his first Environmental Film Festival on the Vineyard.
A new movie about the late Sen Ted Kennedy’s infamous Chappaquiddick accident has caused an uptick in tourist traffic to the small island off...

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Arts Briefs

Two Vineyard seasonal residents took home Oscar awards Sunday as co-producers of Icarus, the winner for best feature documentary film.

Dylan D’Haeze is a 14-year-old filmmaker on a mission. Already, at his young age, he has produced a series of documentaries called Kids Can Save the...

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival has hired Noavakay Knight, Ollie Becker and Danielle Mulcahy to expand the organization’s team.

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