You’d think that with all the planning that goes into a new project — a feature film at that — filmmaker Taylor Toole might set aside his other...
With its water-themed issue on the stands, National Geographic will continue to focus on this most precious resource on Martha’s Vineyard this...
In honor of Earth Day, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society will screen No Impact Man, a documentary film that follows Manhattanite Colin Beavan and...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center invites the public for a film and discussion on Sunday, April 11 at 3 p.m. for their Yom Ha’Shoah, or Holocaust...
As spring gets in to full swing, everything becomes a little more animated. This is especially true on Friday, April 2, at the Katharine Cornell...
Classic Dark Comedy Charlie Chaplin’s Monsieur Verdoux screens at the Capawock, Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m.
David Denby
Lamenting in short order “that three and a half hour shambles on Sunday night,” the Academy Awards; the “very stupid piece in the New York Times...
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It took the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival about three years to get into the casual character it has enjoyed for the past seven. In the first year...
Oscar Nominated Shorts Tonight, Feb. 26, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society presents a special screening of all 10 2010 Oscar nominated short...
As the wind power debate grabs the Vineyard’s attention, the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School invites the Island community to a screening of...
Screening at the Katharine Cornell Theatre tonight, Feb. 19, is The Messenger, a powerful story of Will Montgomery, a war hero who upon returning...
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Film Follows History of Black Resorts Screening at the Katharine Cornell Theatre tonight, Feb. 12, is A Place of Our Own, a documentary that...

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