Arts & Entertainment
Richard Taylor's new book, Martha’s Vineyard: Race, Property, and the Power of Place, traces the story of the African American community on the Vineyard.
The All-Island Art Show awarded Elizabeth Greene best in show honors for her collage entry. Known for promoting local artists since its inception in 1956, the art show annually attracts a wide range of talent.
While it might be “a tale as old as time,” the Island Theatre Workshop’s latest production of Beauty and the Beast definitely maintains its magic. The play opened this weekend and continues through August 6 at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center.
As the witching hour approached on Saturday, Vineyarders donned robes and painted scars on their foreheads to celebrate the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Dozens of people gathered at Ocean Park Saturday afternoon for the annual Della Hardman day celebration, which honors the tireless volunteer, artist, and longtime educator.
Noam Chomsky, widely known as one of the most influential thinkers, offered his thoughts on a variety of pressing issues Monday at the Tabernacle.

