Mike Kotsopoulos
Mentalist, not magician, Nat Lawson mesmerized a packed audience at the Grange Hall on Tuesday evening with only a sketchpad and sharpie — no cards up his sleeves or bunny-packed hats.
Death, Jim Crow and communism — it’s a full meal for one play to tackle. But Crumbs from the Table of Joy, which opens on Thursday, July 7, at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, delivers the goods by focusing on the heart of each issue rather than just the anger.
When The Ogres reunite at the Lampost Saturday for a 50-year reunion, they will perform together one last time while looking back on their decision to rock-out on the Island during the summers of 1966 and 1967.
Edgartown’s annual Fourth of July Parade welcomed the entire Martha's Vineyard community Monday.
One of the Vineyard’s brightest stars returned to the Tabernacle stage Wednesday. West Tisbury vocalist Siren Mayhew, formerly Katie, performed with The Cape Symphony.
When Livingston Taylor performs at Edgartown’s Old Whaling Church this Saturday, July 2, he says he will feel right at home. After all, this summer marks his 48th year playing on Martha’s Vineyard.
