Emma Kilbride
When Rev. Sen. Raphael Warnock addressed an overflow crowd at the Tabernacle on Sunday, he delivered a sermon steeped in both faith and politics.
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.
After four years as CEO of Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, Beth Folcarelli this week announced her planned departure from the organization.
Last weekend, 62 former campers traveled to the Sailing Camp Park from all over the country to reunite for the first time in 43 years.
From public nudity to the politics of celebrity, no topic was off limits at the Moth storytelling event on Saturday.
The Tabernacle was transformed into a carousel of local art Monday for this year’s All Island Art Show, an opportunity for Vineyard artists to show off their best work and win prizes.
