This year the author series, which runs from July 15 through August 19, will bring seven authors to the Chilmark Community Center to discuss their...
The opening photograph in West Tisbury resident Max Skjöldebrand’s book of photography A Tale of Two Theaters, shows the Strand Theatre in drabby...
Exactly 114 years after Leopold Bloom walked around Dublin in James Joyce’s Ulysses, the author was honored at the 40th Vineyard Bloomsday...
Emily Cavanagh's new book, This Bright Beauty, once again concentrates on sisterhood.
Jenny Allen and Ann Fadiman will have a conversation on Wednesday at the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore.
The Vineyard is no stranger to this Joycean gravitational pull.
The Edgartown Library will host Peter Hufstader, the author of the new seagoing thriller The Riddle of the Graveyard.
The hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit Martha’s Vineyard every year might think first of the crowded town centers, the busy summertime shops...
Rob Bierregaard's first children's book inhabits a world he is both familiar with and passionate about. Belle's Journey: An Osprey Takes Flight tells...
On Saturday, May 19, Dr. Jeremy Benstein will give a talk at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center.
For two years, West Tisbury resident Marc Favreau combed through images and countless other sources to create his first book, Crash: A History of the...
Outdoor writer Nelson Sigelman won a top award at the New England Outdoor Writers Association annual meeting April 14.

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Arts Briefs

Phil Weinstein has become a regular presence each fall, teaching classes on the great authors, from Melville to Tolstoy, Faulkner and Joyce.

This delightful children’s paperback could be a stocking stuffer if it was smaller.

Philip Weinstein teaches Dubliners at the Katharine Cornell Theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 29, beginning at 7 p.m.

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