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There are many moments in Oscar-winning director Errol Morris’s 2024 chilling documentary, “Separated,” that will stir you ...
An Island native and son of Brazilian immigrants, Gabriel Brito grew up navigating between American and Brazilian culture.
Stan Strickland and Joel Harrison have been making music together for 43 seasons now, and are holding another concert to ...
When we created Islanders Write in 2014, we decided that we wanted to tap into the extraordinary writers and publishing ...
The Oak Bluffs Library Art Gallery will hold a “meet the artist” reception on July 30 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, featuring the ...
Good thing summer in the temperate zones is just one season. Aftereffects of the heat wave continue to emerge, with yellowing ...
Edgartown library is hosting a special authors’ festival in the library’s Program Room. Meet with local and visiting authors, hear excerpts from their work, and purchase signed copies of their books.
A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance,” will be in conversation with author Nancy Slonim Aronie, founder of the Chilmark Writing Workshop, at 7 pm, Wednesday, July 16, at Bunch of Grapes ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Chamber Music Society (MVCMS) will host five concerts this summer, aiming to ignite a love for music and harness its power to unite people both locally and globally. The season ...
July 17, at Cousen Rose Gallery in Oak Bluffs, the work of two artists, Meg Black and Deb Loeb Bohren, will be on display.  The focus this week at the Gallery is on textures in art.  Based in ...
Chick Stapleton (class of ’96), formerly known as Carolyn Dowd, loved the high school and took advantage of all that it offered, from music, sports, and clubs to school-sponsored activities. After ...
The Vineyard House, the Island’s only nonprofit substance abuse recovery residence, has a special place in many people’s hearts. For 28 years, residents, their families, staff, and volunteers have ...