Black Artists and Collectors Gather for Island Shows

Many art shows on the Vineyard this week are highlighting Black artists, whose work has become increasingly collectible in recent years.

Aquinnah Shop Restaurant Sold for $2 Million

The Native Land Conservancy purchased the iconic cliffside restaurant and the surrounding land this week. It will hold the property until the Aquinnah Land Initiative, a new Wampanoag nonprofit, can raise funds to buy the property.

A Year After Dobbs, Abortion Advocates Express Optimism

More than a year since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down national abortion protections, reproductive health advocates are, of all things, hopeful.

Ms. Foundation Fireside Chat Lifts Up Women of Color

The Ms. Foundation returned to the Vineyard this week for its 10th annual Ms. on Martha’s cocktail gathering and conversation.

Star Antares and the Moon

The bright waxing gibbous moon will cross over the bright star Antares on Thursday, August 24 at 10 p.m. The time to watch is well before, when you can more easily see the two together. Then watch as the moon slowly approaches the star.

Ferris Wheel Beckons as Agricultural Fair Begins

The 161st Agricultural Fair opened Thursday morning in West Tisbury, a tradition that dates back to 1858. Nearly 2,000 people attended that first fair, which was held for one day on October 27, 1858, the traditional harvest season.

Oak Bluffs Fireworks Postponed

The annual Oak Bluffs fireworks show has been postponed to Saturday, August 19 to avoid inclement weather.

Synchronicity

100 million years from here / Two galaxies collide. / 10 million light years from here / two solar systems unite.

Remembering Jim Lobdell

The Vineyard Haven waterfront lost one of its most valued advocates when Jim Lobdell passed away two weeks ago.

Big Money

From the August 20, 1926 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

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