Arts & Entertainment
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival’s Family. Film. Feast. series continues this holiday weekend at the Chilmark Community Center with Why Wait?, a program of family friendly shorts featuring Lost & Found, based on the book by Oliver Jeffers.
The Saturday, Dec. 26 evening begins at 5 p.m. with dinner prepared by a local chef using food donated by Island farms; dinner is $10 for adults, $5 for children. There will also be a musical performance by a Vineyard musician, followed by the film; all tickets are $6, available at the door.
After-Christmas Carol
Plum Streams Live
Plum TV, Comcast channel 76, announces live streaming on plumtv.com.
Plum TV is a network of eight stations around the country featuring local TV from destinations such as Martha’s Vineyard, Aspen, Vail and Miami Beach.
The Island’s oldest players, the self-described vagabonds of Island Theatre Workshop, have found a home. After 41 years on an endless Vineyard shuffle, the troupe aims to set up shop in the cozy building on Music street in West Tisbury that housed the town’s library for 100 years.
Mental Illness Support
A free Vineyard support group open to anyone with a close relative, spouse or significant other suffering from a mental illness — such as bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder or anxiety disorder — is being sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Massachusetts.
Plum Streams Live
Plum TV, Comcast channel 76, announces live streaming on plumtv.com.
Plum TV, a network of eight stations around the country featuring local TV from destinations such as Martha’s Vineyard, Aspen, Vail and Miami Beach.

