Arts & Entertainment
An art show inspired by extinct birds, a celebration of all things blueberry, Broadway star Megan Hilty, local artist Harry Seymour, and the annual Holy Ghost Feast. Here's what is happening this weekend on Martha's Vineyard.
A four-month pilot study, which began in June, may set the stage for an Islandwide composting program that could help businesses comply with the state’s ban on commercial food waste.
Union Chapel was packed for Henry Louis (Skip) Gates Jr.'s film about African Americans over the past five decades. His talk later was part college lecture, part humorous observation, part nostalgic Vineyard experience.
Film footage of Vineyard Haven shot in 1933 is not only some of the earliest film shot in color on Martha’s Vineyard, but also some of the earliest color movies shot anywhere.
Newtown, a heart-wrenching documentary featuring three families who lost children in the mass shooting, their journey through grief, and the resilience of the community which gathered around them, will screen at the Chilmark Community Center on July 20 at 8 p.m.
Like millions of people around the world, Linda Fairstein grew up reading Nancy Drew novels.

