Arts & Entertainment
Photographer Elizabeth Cecil chases a specific light that evokes the winters of her Milwaukee youth hovering over endless oceans.
The lobster roll economy on Martha’s Vineyard is booming — fundraising operations that generate, by conservative estimate, more than $430,000 annually for nonprofit organizations.
The Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival will bring cinematic highlights from across the globe to Island theatres from Sept. 5 to 10.
Baseball inspires storytellers, as Jim Kaplan demonstrates in his engaging new book of essays Clearing the Bases: A Veteran Sportswriter on the National Pastime.
In To the New Owners: A Martha’s Vineyard Memoir, author Madeline Blais reckons with the 2014 sale of her in-laws’ summer retreat.
Michael G. West said an 11th century Japanese Buddhist text provided him with a creative spark for his new novel.

