
By Connie Berry Remember 2010 when Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman to win an Academy Award for best director for her film “The Hurt Locker”? Since then things have…
By Connie Berry Remember 2010 when Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman to win an Academy Award for best director for her film “The Hurt Locker”? Since then things have…
By Abby Remer Things are stirring up at that magnificent Martha’s Vineyard Museum on the bluff overlooking Vineyard Haven Harbor. The transformed 1895 Marine Hospital serves the community in so…
By Lucas Thors For 75 years, the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby has been a shining example of how special the Island is, and that isn’t going to…
By Lucas Thors The Martha’s Vineyard Museum never stopped celebrating the rich uniqueness of the Island, but now folks can immerse themselves in the arts, culture, and history of our…
By Isabel Gitten A whirl of a projector and the crackling of a radio piped in from a transmitter filled the M.V. Ice Arena parking lot. Families and friends gathered…
By Isabel Gitten The show must go on at the M.V. Film Society, and executive director Richard Paradise is enthusiastic about continuing to bring cultural arts to the Island this…
By Gwyn McAllister You can’t possibly walk past Benjamin McCormick’s Under the Surface Gallery in Menemsha without being drawn inside by the colorful photos featured both on the front porch…
If you think the Martha’s Vineyard season ends after August — think again. From beer, food, wine, and chocolate, there are plenty of themed festivals that extend the local season…
By Kelsey Perrett From seaside vistas to pastoral farm fields to dense oak forests, some would say the scenery of Martha’s Vineyard is best enjoyed while rolling by on two…
By Brooks Robards Cousen Rose Gallery in Oak Bluffs ends the season with a retrospective that showcases most of its 17 artists. “This was an incredible summer for selling art,”…