Mike Kotsopoulos
On Thursday at the Hebrew Center, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne discussed what he considers to be a bleak future for right-wing American politics, though he said he respects parts of that movement.
Genius Genius Productions’ rendition of The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee turns pain into laughter when the musical comedy premieres on Tuesday at thePerforming Arts Center.
Prepare your taste buds for an afternoon of food, wine and conversation. The third annual Cook the Vineyard luncheon returns to Lola’s on Monday, July 18 with a full plate of cookbook authors.
Earlier this spring the Strand and Capawock theatres opened their doors for a second season as part of the Martha's Vineyard Theatre Foundation. The foundation hopes to build off last summer’s success which saw nearly 25,000 people attend screenings at both theatres.
More love. Love more. Walking through the Oak Bluffs Cultural District, these friendly reminders now greet pedestrians as they go about their days, thanks to Peter Mallen and Harry Judd.
Love thy neighbor, author James Carroll stressed as he opened the Summer Institute's annual speaker series on Thursday night. This message was part of a powerful lecture defending the role of religion in an increasingly secular and violent world.
