Arts & Entertainment
An evening of poetry, libation and dance is planned at the Noepe Center for the Literary Arts on Upper Main street in Edgartown for Wednesday, July 2.
The first 10 per cent of the profits from beer sales at Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery opening on Saturday will be donated to the Island Food Pantry — evidently not such a Bad Martha after all.
The 23rd annual Harbor Festival rolls into Oak Bluffs on Saturday and it’s one part music, two parts local crafts, a flurry of food, a pinch of antiques, a dash of something you always wanted to do and see but didn’t know it yet.
Poet and priest Spencer Reece visits West Tisbury on June 25 and 26. Mr. Reece’s debut collection of poetry, The Clerk’s Tale, was adapted into a short film by James Franco.
On Sunday, Old Sculpin Gallery in Edgartown dedicates a room to Fred Messersmith, its longtime director. An opening reception for the annual Student Scholarship Winners Show takes place afterwards.
On Monday night the best and brightest of the Vineyard assembled at Dreamland in Oak Bluffs for the unveiling of Martha’s Vineyard Magazine’s 2014 Best of the Vineyard contest. The awards, chosen by magazine readers, honor the finest business establishments, places and events. This year’s contest was the biggest yet.

