Books & Ideas
Holly Nadler’s feel-good memoir The Hobo Diaries: Down and Out on Martha’s Vineyard” is a bright and sunny reading experience, but it starts with a straightforward horror-story scenario.
For Rev. Otis Moss 3rd, the basis for justice must always be love. It is a theme he explores in his new book, Dancing in the Darkness: Spiritual Lessons for Thriving in These Turbulent Times.
The life of Herb Foster will be celebrated by the Friends of the Edgartown Library on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Applications are available for the Renaissance Retreat for Writers and Artists in Oak Bluffs.
The legacy of Arnie Reisman lives on in many corners of the Island, but especially at the Poetry Cafe.
It's been 402 years since English religious pilgrims settled in Plymouth at the native Wampanoag town of Patuxet.
