The opening reception for Eyes of the Island, a group exhibition featuring photographs from the Vineyard Gazette, was well attended and convivial.
Part expo, part music fest, part symposium, the Living Local Harvest Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 23.
Coastal resources contribute roughly $1.5 million a year to the Oak Bluffs economy, according to a town-commissioned study unveiled last week.
Driving Miss Daisy, at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse through Oct. 7, wastes no time in pulling the audience into its world.
Chilmark resident Brooke Adams made an auspicious playwriting debut Monday at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse.
Pathways Projects relocated to the Tisbury Waterworks Sunday for a multimedia performance that brought together poetry, music and visual art.
Musicians led a throng of several hundred enthusiastic listeners and dancers up Circuit avenue Saturday night.
New Orleans has Mardi Gras and Martha’s Vineyard has Best Fest. This Saturday, Sept. 9, marks the eighth year of the post-Labor Day festival.
For five weeks this summer, hundreds of Martha’s Vineyard children had a place to eat lunch for free.
Baseball inspires storytellers, as Jim Kaplan demonstrates in his engaging new book of essays Clearing the Bases: A Veteran Sportswriter on the National Pastime.