Opinion
Bradlee Martin, sage of Tiah’s Cove, the flourishing little suburb of West Tisbury, leaned against a lamp post and rolled a wicked eye at the Christmas shoppers.
The fall movie season has featured an unusual run of star-studded films built around true-to-life journalists in action. It’s purely coincidental, but odd nonetheless.
Autumn on the Vineyard this year has been a gift from nature — seductively mild, with clear days and frosty nights stretching on as if they would never end.
Every so often Hollywood releases a movie that makes you ask: why did they ever make this? Not because of any ineptitude but because of its unfamiliar subject.
Late June. Friday night. Late night dark, no moon. Window down, you just know they’re out there when you turn your truck by the farm.
Chris Murphy of Chilmark was the big winner of the “buggy race” or “soapbox derby” held in West Tisbury on Saturday.
