More than 100 Island artists have transformed the Francine Kelly Gallery at Featherstone into a virtual garden of botanical images for the Art of Flowers show.
Farmers don’t take a break when the weather is rainy, and neither does the Plum Hill School community, which flocked to Slough Farm in Katama Sunday for a wet but lively spring fundraiser.
Molly Conole’s new one-woman musical play, Seaglass, Quilts & Song: Life in Pieces, had its premiere at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse over the weekend, playing to packed houses Friday and Saturday nights.
Led by director Abigail Chandler, Minnesingers perform this weekend with a show titled American Mosaic; a musical journey that travels from the 1930s to present day.
Through May 24, Alison's Shaw’s photographs have been replaced at her gallery with those of her advanced students: Brooke Bartletta, Lucy Dahl, Andrea Dawson, Beth Horstman and Rob Skinnon.
Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse audiences witnessed the transformation of a dumpy, embittered divorcée into a polished, professional and optimistic single woman in Lynne Adams’s solo show Two-Faced.
Island Entertainment has rented its last movie but on Saturday night spirits soared as the Vineyard’s music and theatre community saluted the beloved store.
The Food Equity Network is an informal coalition of volunteers, social service agencies, faith communities and other nonprofits working together since the fall of 2016.
Steamship Authority governors on Tuesday approved a pair of change orders totaling more than $483,000 for the ongoing Woods Hole terminal reconstruction by Quincy contractor Jay Cashman Inc. It brings to about $2.2 million the change orders to date.