Clearly, this isn’t a book to curl up with at bedtime or for beach reading.
Crafted from 10 years of essays written for the Gazette, at its heart Bill Eville's new book is a memoir about fatherhood.
This summer's Martha's Vineyard Concert Series starts on June 10 and will include a 40th anniversary celebration for MVY Radio.
Growing up on the Vineyard, Emma Lovewell was encouraged by her father to be a writer.
For Island-based author Kate Feiffer, writing has always taken precedence over her artwork.
Geraldine Brooks and Charlene Hunter-Gault are among the winners of the annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards.
When it comes to Vineyard history, up-Island mariner and antiquarian bookseller Virginia Jones pulls no punches. Since 2014, she has spent her days...
Sea Change, a new novel by Kate Hancock, picks up where her 2014 book Windswept ended.
Holly Nadler’s feel-good memoir The Hobo Diaries: Down and Out on Martha’s Vineyard” is a bright and sunny reading experience, but it starts with a...
For Rev. Otis Moss 3rd, the basis for justice must always be love. It is a theme he explores in his new book, Dancing in the Darkness: Spiritual...
The life of Herb Foster will be celebrated by the Friends of the Edgartown Library on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Applications are available for the Renaissance Retreat for Writers and Artists in Oak Bluffs.

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Library Journal awarded star ratings to just 14 Massachusetts libraries in 2021, and three of them are on Martha's Vineyard.

Union Chapel hosts Kimberle Crenshaw, critical race theory co-founder, on Tuesday, August 24 at 6 p.m.

Peggy King Jorde, an expert on African burial grounds, will give a virtual talk on August 17 at 3 p.m.

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