Lying on his kitchen floor, alone and unable to get up, Michael J. Fox discovered that his characteristic optimism had reached its limit.
In its first winter event, the Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival will present a virtual interview on Thursday, Feb. 25 featuring award-winning actor,...
Islanders share their narratives of these times, on Zoom Jan. 30.
It's Jane Eyre in February and Middlemarch all March with the Martha's Vineyard Library Association's online book group.
Pick up an original Vineyard Bingo board at the Chilmark Library and play for prizes Jan. 23.
The West Tisbury Library received a five-star rating and the Edgartown Library received three stars from Library Journal.
Paul Greenberg writes about the outdoors. Most often he can be found at sea chronicling the life of fish in his books.
Friday is the deadline to submit an original monologue of up to 5 minutes for a public reading Dec. 12 at the Martha's Vineyard Museum.
Everybody Lies by Emily Cavanagh, Bookouture, 2020, 282 pages, $10.99.
Unlike so many Thanksgivings before, a meal my family won’t share, emotion is felt so much more.
The event at the center of Lieut. Col. William Baker’s posthumously published book, The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906, happened at midnight.
The online reading is scheduled for Nov. 22 and all are welcome to listen and take part, according to an announcement from the West Tisbury Library.

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Arts Briefs

Fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction readings and workshops take place online from June 29 through July 3.

The West Tisbury Library's online summer reading programs for children, young adults and adults begin June 29.

The West Tisbury Library introduces a new, online children's storytime, focused on social justice, on June 8.

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