Arts & Entertainment
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is hosting a summer camp for kids interested in learning the craft of filmmaking.
It is a tradition that dates back 28 years, and one in which artists line up to participate, donating at least 40 per cent of any earnings.
With the sale of Flatbread, a musical era at the building that once housed The Hot Tin Roof comes to a close. New owner Brion McGroarty will open a restaurant named Tin Hangar.
Six Island sixth graders are the winners of the 2016-2017 Island Book cover art contest sponsored by the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce.
West Tisbury resident Paul Karasik’s depiction of a hen sitting on her nest will grace the 2016 Agricultural Fair poster.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will consider whether to allow longer hours and live entertainment at the Barn Bowl and Bistro.

