The Storyteller’s Story 6 years ago Keya Guimarães Features, Interview, Quick Reads, Writing and Poetry 2 ••• For oral historian Linsey Lee, the tale is with the teller. Most of us collect stories, whether we realize it or not. We meet remarkable pe...
On Winning the Affordable Housing Lottery, Chilmark, Massachusetts 6 years ago Mathea Morais Features, Idea 0 ••• 'Affordable Housing,' by Chioke Morais, mixed media on board 48.75 x 36 inches Owning your own home. It isn’t something so stran...
Lily Morris, the American Dream, and the Collective Unconscious of Social Media 6 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Features 6 ••• —"Park Ave" Lily Morris, like most 20somethings, stumbled through adolescence under the thrilling and alarming advance of social media. She...
Homecoming: Max Decker Returns to His First Love 6 years ago Karla Araujo Artist Profiles, Features 1 ••• Following a 10-year stint as a musician in New York City, Island native Max Decker has come back to his roots — painting and Vineyard life. ...
Searching for Katharine Cornell 6 years ago Kate Feiffer Features 0 ••• Once among the world’s most famous stage actresses, on the Vineyard she was simply an Islander. I recently found myself fixating on Katha...
Martha’s Vineyard — the comic book 6 years ago Geoff Currier Artists, Features 0 ••• A truish look at life on the Vineyard back in the day. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, a wave of 20somethings were drawn to Martha’s Vin...
The Re:Make Project at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum: June 17 – August 13 7 years ago Arts & Ideas Artists, Features, Galleries and Venues, Quick Reads 0 ••• Photo, above, A work in progress: Stina's design, inspired by a jacket in the museum collection. Photos courtesy MV Museum The coll...
Rock on the Rock on the Rocks 7 years ago Geoff Currier Features, Music 3 ••• It was a pleasant evening last July, and the Grange Hall in West Tisbury was filling up with family and friends of high school and middle sc...
Les Woodcock, Sports Illustrated, and the Art of Sportswriting 7 years ago Frank Bergon Features, Writing and Poetry 3 ••• I have in my hands the first issue of Sports Illustrated, launched 62 years ago on August 16, 1954. The cover photo is titled “Night Basebal...
Doug Kent's Quantum Leap: Until recently, the evolution of the artist's work has been one slow-moving train 7 years ago Niki Patton Artist Profiles, Artists, Features, Painting 1 ••• Doug Kent, in his West Tisbury Gallery, with one of his Mind Series paintings. Photograph by Lynn Christoffers. Quantum leap: In physic...