Every broken iPhone has its own story. Tourists carelessly dropping their devices on Circuit avenue. Teenage kids forgetting to check their pockets before a quick swim. Pets mistaking the phone for a...
What’s the difference between romance and women’s fiction? Writer Jean Stone hears this question over and over. From friends. From family. Each time, she politely offers the same response...
Of the thousands who perished in the 1945 American atomic bombing of Hiroshima, history seldom mentions the 12 American prisoners of war who died that day too. The documentary Paper Lanterns aims to...
Magic Music began in Boulder, Colo., during the late 1960s when Will Luckey, a Martha’s Vineyard native, left the East Coast for boarding school in Colorado. The band remained together until...
Vanderbilt University’s Dr. Emilie Townes apologized for bringing the Nashville heat with her to Oak Bluffs on Sunday. However, the Union Chapel audience saw no need for an apology. Rev. Dr....
Jo Ann Jenkins’ message rang loud and clear at the Oak Bluffs Tabernacle on Thursday afternoon. As the CEO of AARP, Ms. Jenkins started a new conversation on what it means to age in America...
Corey Kunz crossed the finish line at Beetlebung Corner Saturday in a daze. The crowd, still in a frenzy from Kunz’s first-place finish, drowned out the PA system’s final verses of Bruce...
Gary Metters has coached the annual summer soccer clinic held at the regional high school for 15 years. Not a day goes by that he wishes for anything else, not even a soccer career with Aston Villa....
CJ Rivard compares Illumination Night to Christmas Day. The bright lights. The excitement. The tradition. In her first year as MVCMA executive director, Ms. Rivard eagerly awaits this year’s...
Few people know where to find Sderot on a map, but on Wednesday evening the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival will introduce Sderot to the Island community when presenting the documentary Rock in...
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