Martha Hall Kelly’s first novel Lilac Girls, was published this spring and became a New York Times bestseller within weeks.
Richard Taylor's new book, Martha’s Vineyard: Race, Property, and the Power of Place, traces the story of the African American community on the...
As the witching hour approached on Saturday, Vineyarders donned robes and painted scars on their foreheads to celebrate the release of Harry Potter...
Noam Chomsky, widely known as one of the most influential thinkers, offered his thoughts on a variety of pressing issues Monday at the Tabernacle.
The bookstores are staying up late on Saturday, July 30, in preparation for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which is actually a script of the play...
The poet laureate of Martha’s Vineyard has a new book out and he is looking for you to get engaged with words.
Junot Diaz is a Pulitzer-prize winning writer. John Forte, formerly of the Fugees, is a Grammy-nominated musician and producer.
Matthew Desmond’s book, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, illustrates how eviction is not only a condition but a cause of poverty. Mr...
This charming story of the Vineyard’s long-beloved ferry Islander was written for three- to eight-year-olds.
On Thursday, July 28, Richard Russo will discuss his new novel at the Chilmark Community Center as part of the Author Lecture Series.
Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, will speak on Sunday, July 24.
On Monday, July 25, Noam Chomsky will speak at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs at the screening of the documentary about his life, Requiem for the...

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E.J. Dionne will talk about American conservatism and the Republican party on Thursday, July 14.

Women Healers of the World: The Traditions, History & Geography of Herbal Medicine, has been awarded the national Nautilus Book Award.

The March installment of Tweed’s Reads reading group at West Tisbury library will take up the topic “the prison of group think.”

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