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New Orleans artist and gallery owner Chris Roberts-Antieau is opening a pop-up gallery in Edgartown. Sharing the name Antieau Gallery with its New Orleans counterpart, the gallery is at 11 North Summer street.
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According to SQuire Rushnell, 2014 could be the year of the godwink. The term, which Mr. Rushnell coined himself, is used to describe “a coincidence that is so astonishing that it must have come from divine origin.”
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Normally I don’t like sequels. I often find them to be inferior products. So when John Potter asked me to review On the Track of the Monmouth’s Galleon, I said yes with some dread. The book is a sequel to his autobiographical book My First Nine Lives. It continues Mr. Potter’s story from 1954 to 1958. But On the Track is a new story, and it is good.

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James Joyce’s The Dubliners is the subject of a lecture presented by Philip Weinstein at the Vineyard Haven library at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25.

Mr. Weinstein is a professor at Swarthmore College and promises the only homework for the lecture is to carefully read the stories: The Sisters, A little Cloud, Counterparts and The Dead.

Copies of The Dubliners are available at the front desk at the library and there are no reservations necessary to attend the lecture. For more information, call 508-696-4211 or visit vhlibrary.org.

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Poets and musicians will gather at Featherstone on Thursday, June 19, to commemorate the season. Martha’s Vineyard poet laureate Lee McCormack and Edgartown’s poet laureate Steve Ewing will join poets from Cleveland House and the poets’ collective. Music and dance performances round out the night.

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