Arts & Entertainment
In a talk Tuesday night called Phantom Neighborhoods: Failed Real Estate Developments on Martha's Vineyard, historian Bow Van Riper of Martha's Vineyard Museum took his audience back to the Island's early years as a summer destination.
Martha's Vineyard Chamber Music Society hosts the New England Conservatory ensemble Trio Gaia at the Edgartown Public Library on Sunday, Nov. 19.
Waiting to Continue: The Venezuelan Asylum Seekers on Martha's Vineyard received the Outstanding Massachusetts Filmmaker Award at the Arlington Film Festival.
Last spring a Chicken Alley Thrift Shop volunteer found an important work by Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu among a large pile of donations. Last week the painting sold for $10,000 at a Sotheby's auction.
Island artist Taylor Stone’s first-ever solo show is really three exhibitions in one, all infused with her love of the magical and fantastic.
The Alison Boylston Piazza house has sat in its location on Upper Main street in Edgartown for 175 years and for much of its life has embraced a musical legacy that continues today.

