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Vineyard Playhouse Coffeehouse

This weekend the Vineyard Playhouse will play host to a couple of very talented and engaging female singer/songwriters, one — an import from Boston — on the forefront of the folk rock circuit and the other, an Island girl who is poised to make her mark on the scene with the release of a powerful debut CD.

An angel from West Tisbury

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This past winter Pam McCormick of West Tisbury identified a need on the Island.

Island Theatre Workshop’s “The Summoning of Everyman”

The medieval morality play "The Summoning of Everyman" is uniquely suited to its venue, St.

Q & A

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Don McKillop, Dragonfly Gallery, Arts District, Oak Bluffs: Ours has the space and shape limitation.

Martha’s Vineyard California Wine Affair at Atria Restaurant

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Though the Vineyard, ironically, does not currently have any operating vineyards, it is home to a growing population of wine connoisseurs.

Kings of Cabernet Dinner Menu

First course — Surf and turf with scallops by Johnny Graham of the Home Port, paired with Mondavi cabernet.

Vineyard Bellydance and Revue perform Friday

Expect a lot more than harem costumes and shimmying this Friday during the Vineyard Bellydance and Revue show.

Artist Bill Buckley shows at Chilmark Library

Bill Buckley describes himself as "Just a regular guy with a painting addiction.

The dirt on organic gardening

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We're all aware by this time of the importance of eating local – and what could be more local than your own backyard? Growing your own vegetables is one way to guarantee that you're putting something as pure and fresh as possible on your table, but there's a lot to be aware of to ensure the health of your garden, family, and environment.

Outdoor living: Bringing the inside out

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The trend towards creating more ecologically sound environments is partly a result of homes becoming smaller and more compact.

A passion for indigenous people

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Local businesswoman and Edgartown resident Kati Johnsen splits her time equally between the Vineyard and an isolated community in Peru where she is involved on a number of levels.

Dealing with the dream

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The American Dream can be illusory, a fact that was very clearly illustrated Friday night by a performance called Immigrant Voices, Nightmares and Dreams in the library at the regional high school.

Cooking for a crowd at LeRoux

After about an hour of energetic multi-tasking, Cybele Sprague, owner of Zapotec Restaurant, set out big bowls with mussels, zesty green rice, and a wonderfully flavorful house salad.

Special Events M.V.

Thanks to the efforts of two local men, Joe Gervais and Joao Barbosa, Islanders have two opportunities to see an independent film at the Capawock Theatre.

The heart of Vineyard Healthcare

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While the Island may take on a serene and all's well appearance especially at this time of year, there are many people here who...

Martin Luther King still shows the way

The theme of the annual Martha's Vineyard NAACP membership and award brunch this year was "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Barack Obama" and...

NAACP celebrates Dr. M.L.K. Jr. day

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This year is the 101st anniversary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the members of the Martha's Vineyard...

An angel called Hazel

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It can be a long and dreary season for people who suffer the disease of addiction. Fortunately for Islanders, Hazel Teagan is here. Ms. Teagan...