Arts & Entertainment
Any traveler, or prospective traveler, will be entranced by this memoir by Canadian-born Eileen Maley, now quietly settled down for some years in West Tisbury.
An Island needs boats and thankfully the art of boat building remains strong on the Vineyard. If in doubt, check out The Art of Boatbuilding exhibit on display at Featherstone Center for the Arts.
At the Edgartown library on Saturday, internationally renowned Celtic harpist Aine Minogue honored Samhain and the coming of Halloween with an elegant performance.
Women onstage at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse last weekend were not reading or reciting the poems from Stag’s Leap, they were inhabiting them.
The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse returns this weekend with another theatrical performance, this time based on the poetry of Sharon Olds.
On Sunday afternoon, deer-stuffed rabbits, rabbit-stuffed squirrels, boar, bluefish and more were all free for the sampling at the Wild Food Challenge. The only price was being brave enough to try.

