Nicole Galland
Potluck and politics
If it’s a small gathering, where you know everyone personally, feel free to send out an email letting people know you have a gluten sensitivity, in case they are vacillating between, say, pasta casserole or kale casserole.
Ancient rights; friends on a budget
Bemused readers ask novelist Nicole Galland for her take on navigating the precarious social landscape that comes with living on the Vineyard. Nicole, who...
Shopping Cart Valet
Are people prickly or what? I feel like I can't breathe without someone snapping at me to stop. Yesterday, I got yelled at by a friend, a co-worker, and someone I didn’t know in a store. I got honked at twice. Even my dog growled at me.
Boundaries and Burgers
Boundaries and Burgers
To Honk, or Not To Honk
To Honk or Not to Honk
What to say and where to stand
Clamming and Movie Theaters.
Cancer and the Facebook friend
Cancer and the Facebook friend
“Ex” expiration dates and when dates ≠ dates.
"Ex" expiration dates and when dates ≠ dates.
Too much smiling?
Ferry reservation ethics.
Doctor in the produce aisle; ex at the dinner party
The doctor in the produce aisle and the ex at the dinner party.
Shopping cart etiquette and breaking rules.
Shopping cart etiquette and breaking rules.
Book lovers talk about books
In a continuing series, The MV Times asks book lovers to describe a memorable book that has made an impact, and continues to affect them.
Shakespeare for the Masses returns with “King John”
As usual with Shakespeare for the Masses, the adaptation is short, funny, and physically lively.
Vineyard Playhouse’s Shakespeare for Masses presents “Julius Caesar”
"Julius Caesar" features Jill Macy, Christopher Roberts, Chelsea McCarthy, Brian Ditchfield, Rob Myers, and more.
“Measure for Measure” at Vineyard Playhouse
Got problems? Get a little perspective on 'em with the help of Shakespeare's most famous "problem play," "Measure for Measure" Dec. 28 and 29.
Shakespeare for the Masses returns with “Pericles”
The Vineyard Playhouse's series Shakespeare for the Masses opens its third season Friday night with their tongue-in-cheek version of "Pericles, Prince of Tyre."