Diego Lasarte

Shedding Light on Plight of Syrian Artists

The documentary film The Story Won't Die premieres at the Grange Hall on July 28.

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Film Is Intimate Portrait of Alexei Navalny

The fast-paced and urgent documentary Navalny arrives on the Vineyard next week.

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A Mission and a Vision for Vintage Photography

Founded 30 years ago by longtime collector Eugene Goldfield, the Penumbra Gallery’s walls are covered with stern family portraits, dreamy views of European capitals, and, of course, plenty of nautical scenes.

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Lyme Vaccine Trial Set to Begin Next Month

Statistically home to one of the highest percentages of tick-borne illnesses in the world, Martha’s Vineyard will soon be the setting for a clinical trial of a vaccine aimed at preventing Lyme disease.

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Everyone Is Family at Fluke for Luke Tournament

More than 250 people participated in the fifth annual Fluke For Luke fishing tournament, an event founded in memory of Luke Gurney, a pillar of the Vineyard fishing community who died six years ago.

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Inspired by Nature, Art and Family

Growing up on the Vineyard with their father — painter Andrew Moore — Hannah and Gordon Moore quickly became accustomed to the quirks and idiosyncrasies of an artist’s lifestyle.

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Patriotism on Display in Sparkling Return of July 4 Parade

The Edgartown Fourth of July parade roared back Monday after a two-year hiatus, with Island institutions turning out in the historic Vineyard tradition.

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For Former Mayor of Atlanta, Independence Is a Daily Struggle

The spirit of July Fourth was in the air Sunday as Union Chapel kicked off its 2022 summer season with a sermon by Keisha Lance Bottoms.

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Hospital Urges Caution as Covid Cases Surge Again on Eve of Holiday

Covid-19 case numbers have increased sharply on the Vineyard, prompting public health officials to issue advisories this week.

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Fourth of July Fever Brings the Heat and the Crowds

For locals and visitors alike, the Fourth of July is a cornerstone of summer on the Vineyard. This year Island businesses and town officials are set to see the celebrations roar back into action.

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