Finding Neverland

Congratulations to everyone involved in the just-concluded, magnificent production of Peter Pan by the Island Theatre Workshop held at the Performing Arts Center at the regional high school.

Late Summer Haiku

At last this blue and
perfectly domed August sky
saves me from chaos
Madness, summertime
be gone! I want the sweet sigh
of Autumn’s cool gray

Katrina Nevin
Edgartown

 

Mill Tales

From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 18, 1967: By tradition the word factory conjures up the image of a monstrous functional building that bristles with highrise chimneys belching forth noxious fumes, its walls pockmarked by sightless windows.

Travel the World from Comfort of Plush Movie Theatre Seat

The annual Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival, now gearing up for its ninth run, is from Tuesday, Sept. 2, through Sunday, Sept. 7.

Film Center Roots Grow Deeper

Two years ago, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society was what founder and executive director Richard Paradise calls a “gypsy organization.”

At the Bridge Table

Eric Stricoff and Rhonda Cohen showed why they’re partners in cards as well as life at the Bridge Club of Martha’s Vineyard on July 23.

A Family That Sails a Catboat Together, Stays Together

Buckrammer's Tales by John E. Conway is a collection of memories from sailing adventures with family.

Last Stand Is Always Good Material

John Hough Jr.'s new book, Little Bighorn, mines history and imagination in considering Custer's Last Stand.

Sailor Surge for Holmes Hole This Summer

The big story to come out of the Holmes Hole Sailing Association’s summer series is the growing number of boats that are turning up at the starting line each week.

Drawing on a Love Affair With the Sea

On Saturday, there will be a reception in honor of John Stobart at his Edgartown gallery. The expatriate British painter, now 84, has built his painting career on precision-infused oil renderings of maritime scenes.

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