Arts & Entertainment
Petey Berndt’s standard greeting when a customer walks into Coop de Ville is not “How many?” It’s “How have you been?”
There will be a screening of the documentary short, My Father’s Name directed by Susanna Styron, at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center on August 18 at 7:30 p.m.
The Old Sculpin Gallery continues its 70-year anniversary summer of shows with a member exhibit beginning August 17.
From the origins of the banjo as an African instrument to the first country radio hits being sung by Black men, Alice Randall wants readers to know that country music would not exist without the Black people who shaped it.
Baseball is part of sports journalist Melissa Ludtke’s DNA, starting from the letter her grandfather wrote her mother when Ms. Ludtke was born.
The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival held its closing ceremony Saturday night, marking the end to a 10-day celebration of Black filmmakers, actors and entertainment professionals.

