Abby Remer
‘Women’s Works’ exhibit features Island women from long ago
How many ways are there to use the Martha’s Vineyard Museum collection? Chief curator Bonnie Stacy has put together a fascinating group of 17th...
Women’s right to vote
Susan Silk is a powerhouse of energy and entrepreneurship, and she packed the house at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum’s soup-and-sandwich series last week for...
Chain reaction
Creative juices were overflowing in Hugh Phear’s Chain Reaction Building Activity at the West Tisbury library a couple of weeks ago. Phear is a...
Malpaso in motion
We’re in for a treat again. Malpaso Dance Company, hailing from the warmer climes of Cuba, is returning to the Island after their superlative...
Masterpieces and mysteries
If you’re up for some quirky, superlative drawing, hightail it over to the Vineyard Haven library for its exhibition of Edward Gorey’s art. Gorey...
Born early
Sarah DiGregorio tells many a gripping tale in her book “Early: An intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us About Being...
Luncheon talks at M.V. Museum
So, it’s February and it’s cold. When the sun isn’t shining, it can be a bit dreary. What sounds more enticing then than choosing...
What do coffee and chocolate have in common?
It’s hard to think of a more delectable combination than coffee and chocolate. Both are deep in color and flavors. And the two travel...
Dinner for 60
There were 60 lucky diners Friday night at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, feasting on the scintillating flavors of Brazilian food in the glamorous setting...
Express yourself
Despite the dark and cold, some 20 people filed into the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse last Tuesday evening to take part in Virginia’s Drama Club,...
A very precious project
Art just isn’t part of the curriculum in Tanzanian schools, but Melissa Knowles made sure that students at Precious Project, a school and orphanage...
Dress for success
Sarah Vail’s efforts to make dresses for girls around the world came about through happenstance. She heard about Hope 4 Girls through a friend...
Passport prize
Sure, the West Tisbury library has books, movies, workshops, lectures, a book group, conference rooms, and the like, but the U.S. Department of State...
Classes are in session
Winter is a perfect time to fire up your creative juices, whether you’ve been at it for a while or are new to the...
A revolution of values
Walking into the dark, frigid night after Sabbath services at the Hebrew Center last Friday, I felt like shouting out loud, “We are stronger...
On deck at Gannon and Benjamin boatyard
The wet, dreary weather wasn’t going to keep any of this crowd away. Over 100 people flocked to Gannon and Benjamin’s Marine Railway boatyard...
Culinary curiosity
So how often have you gone to the library for dinner? Well, now you can every month, for the Oak Bluffs library’s new Cookbook...
Cape Cod native shares firsthand account of Hong Kong protests
The first thing you would have noticed about Tony Fizzano when you walked into the Vineyard Haven library was that he was wearing a...
The Carnegie’s ‘Moby-Dick’ book club
“Call me Ishmael.” There are likely only a handful of opening lines of a novel that are so iconic. And now is the time...
Walking to remember
War marks everyone, and Steve Maxner’s art brings this home with a powerful punch in his exhibition “But...Such is War,” which comes out of...