Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Arts & Entertainment

Art lovers get an eyeful at Granary

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The show featuring the dramatic black and white photographs by David Fokos, Wendy Lichtensteiger's carved sculptures, and watercolor painter Preston McAdoo's brightly colored, whimsical images brought an admiring crowd to The Granary Gallery in West Tisbury this past weekend.

A hellish trip to Woods Hole

"Satan's Peril" by Tom Hale, self-published.

Three stunning film series underway

Three separate film series are bringing a stunning range of independent films and documentaries to the Island this summer.

Glances

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Award-winning Connecticut artist Gray Park, a regular presence on the Vineyard, has joined the Martha's Vineyard Workshops and Louisa Gould Gallery program.

Shopping in Nevin Square, Edgartown

Feeling a little wary of crowds after a great, but busy, Fourth of July weekend? Why not settle back and relax with some shopping in the tranquil setting of Nevin Square, which is tucked away in the heart of Edgartown, just off of Winter Street.

Show Openings

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Vineyard Haven Public Library, 4 to 7 pm.

Amy Brenneman performs at The Yard

This weekend, Amy Brenneman, of television and movie fame, and longtime collaborator Sabrina Peck, will present an original work, "Mouth Wide Open," based on writings of Ms.

Bettie Eubanks at L’Elegance

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It was a bustling, festive scene this past Saturday in the second floor gallery of L'Elegance Fine Furnishings on upper Circuit Avenue in Oak Bluffs.

Noteworthy events

Nancy Jephcote brings her original folk music to the Katherine Cornell Theatre this Saturday, July 10, at 7:30 pm.

Middle-Eastern politics with esteemed panelists

The Summer Institute at the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center opens its six-week speaker series tonight with an impressive pair of panelists whose authority on matters of global politics is hard to match.

Reel Picks

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The loveable, terrible, animated exploits of a nasty but redeemable curmudgeon who adopts a tiny trio of orphaned sisters to further his plot to steal the moon.

Seniors Talents Shine at Howes House

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The Senior Art Show at the Howes House in West Tisbury was held on June 25, featuring the work of the many artists who meet every Friday throughout the year for watercolor painting.

Craven’s New Home

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Imagine Carol Craven settling down.

What’s the best and worst about owning a gallery?

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Madeline Fisher, owner Fisher Gallery: Our paintings include a lot of images and objects from the generations of our history, so the best thing is when people come in and are drawn to a piece of art, almost being transfixed by it.

Playhouse offers “Runaway” hit

It is the music of a gritty, unconventional, poignant, funny, and successful life story sung with a foot-stomping Arkansas twang that will bring audiences to their feet.

025: Island band with deep roots, new sound

025 sits comfortably together as laughter filters from one another this past Sunday morning.

Gallery Strolling on Dukes County Avenue

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This Saturday, July 10, from 4 to 7 pm, you can walk a block and gain an entirely new perspective on what's happening in the world of art on Martha's Vineyard.

Phishing expedition

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I was dragged into the modern world of intimate strangers when I signed on for a Facebook account.

To East Chop nesters

are these nest-builders on Crystal Lake.

New Outlook for Tough Times

Island artists are finding new ways to fuel their economic engines in our stalled national economy.