Valerie Jarrett appeared to have it all: a degree from Stanford and a law degree from Michigan, a job at a reputable law firm. All the boxes were...
From 2012 to 2017, Skip Finley wrote more than 250 columns for the Vineyard Gazette, centering on the history and unique character of Oak Bluffs.
There will be a book talk and signing on Friday, August 9 with Alexandra Fuller at the Bunch of Grapes bookstore in Vineyard Haven.
The three-day festival began with laughter at the Performing Arts Center for a sold-out conversation between Seth Meyers and Chelsea Handler.
The Martha's Vineyard Book Festival opens on Friday, August 2 at the Performing Arts Center with a conversation between Chelsea Handler and Seth...
As a journalist, Jim Acosta wants you to know that he never wanted to make himself the story.
It is estimated that roughly 250 million people are living in countries where they were not born.
Sigrid Nunez did not expect her seventh novel to have as its protagonist a writer living in New York.
Chef Kwame Onwuachi has cooked for high 
society and for oil spill crews.
A dogged reporter on the four a.m to noon shift at the New York Times was tired.
My Ex-Life, by Stephen McCauley, is a wry, endearing and often very funny novel.
John Grisham will participate in a discussion with Amor Towles on Sunday, August 4 at 9:30 a.m.

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Arts Briefs

Philip Weinstein shares his work in progress, a volume of essays entitled Soul-Error on Tuesday, July 23 at the Vineyard Haven Library.

Poet Fanny Howe returns to the Island on Sunday, July 14, joined by John Koethe for a reading at Featherstone Center for the Arts.

The Martha's Vineyard Museum is launching Vineyard Voices Three with a reception on Tuesday, July 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the museum.

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