A few days after the Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Possible Dreams Auction we are able to look back and simply say, “Wow!”
Thanks to all who celebrated and supported Della Hardman Day 2014, the 10th annual event sponsored by the town of Oak Bluffs.
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of August 1965: Is she or isn’t she going to marry Frank Sinatra? The question had the whole Island in a tizzy of inquiry, while reporters were descending like locusts.
For 22 years now, the Vineyard Sound has taken their singing talent to venues and street corners all over the Island, singing tirelessly throughout the season.
For a week in August, MVAAFF brings to the Island films either directed, produced or starring African Americans. This year, MVAAFF received over 200 submissions from as far away as Iceland and Africa.
This weekend Cinema Circus heads to the West Tisbury Public Library and the Field Gallery. The films will be shown Sunday, August 3.
Featherstone is getting ready for its annual Potters Bowl, where many local potters come together for one event. They’re on a quest to find more potters to contribute to the August 24 show.
As the lights in the Vineyard Playhouse dim, onstage there are three acoustic guitars, a stool and a microphone. The scene’s only backdrop, a sign reading Kettle of Fish, is projected on a screen.
On Tuesday, residents and town officials in Tisbury, along with members of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, offered feedback on three conceptual plans for the Beach Road corridor.
By the time Scott Nelson proposed hosting a pride event to the board of directors at The Yard in Chilmark, their yearly budget had already been set.