Arts & Entertainment
By NINA TARNAWSKY
A rare collaboration between Harlem Renaissance artists Norman Lewis and Augusta Savage, called The Hubert Log Cabin, is coming up for auction from the Swann Gallery in New York on Oct. 6.
Next month an overwhelming majority of members of the United Nations is expected to vote in favor of recognizing Palestine, including areas now occupied by Israel, as a sovereign state.
In Chilmark this week, a much smaller group of people searched for signs of hope in this latest development in the long Middle East standoff. They did not find many, for Israel, Palestine or the United States.
At the Yard, Island resident Laura D. Roosevelt has been elected president of the board of trustees, and consulting artistic director David R. White will stay through 2014 as artistic and executive director
Ms. Roosevelt will succeed Sarah Jane Hughes on Oct. 1, when the Yard begins a new fiscal year. Ms. Hughes led the board since 2007 and, under Yard governance protocol, she will, as past president, become a vice-president of the board.
The wind is free and there will likely be plenty of it for tomorrow’s first Martha’s Vineyard Wind Festival in Oak Bluffs. The kite-flying festival at Ocean and Waban Parks is a merger of many new and old ideas. It’s a celebration for the end of the summer, an opportunity to gather for fun and fellowship. It’s string, paper and tails taking over the skies.
The event begins at 11 a.m. with kite making in Waban Park. Kites will be flying through the afternoon from noon to 6 p.m. mostly in Ocean Park. It is free and open to all ages.
Cliffe Knechtle, pastor for Grace Community Church in New Canaan, Conn., will be preaching at the Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs this Sunday, August 28. Reverend Knechtle has spoken on university campuses around the country since 1980. He is the author of two books, Heaven Can’t Wait and Give Me an Answer. In 1990 he began the television program Give Me an Answer, which airs in portions of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, India and England. Cliffe’s parents were the founding members of the Presbyterian Church in New Canaan, where he grew up.
Tastes of Tashmoo
The fifth annual Tastes of Tashmoo, a benefit to support the ongoing restoration of the 1887 Tashmoo Spring building, will be held on Friday, Sept. 2 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at a waterfront home on Hines Point. The event features live music and a silent auction, as well as tastes from the Island’s waters, farms, caterers, restaurants, wine shops, and brew pub.
The cost for the event is $50 per person.
For details, tickets and location call 508-696-9039 or e-mail [email protected].

