Philip Weinstein Shares from Work in Progress

Philip Weinstein shares his work in progress, a volume of essays entitled Soul-Error on Tuesday, July 23 at the Vineyard Haven Library.

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Vineyard Haven Library Plans Expansion

As programs have grown more frequent and attendance has soared, the Vineyard Haven library is gearing up for a small expansion that will add a new program room.

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Ladies' Library League

More times than men like to admit, it is the women who get things started, and so it was with the Vineyard Haven Public Library.

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A Patient Practitioner of Pointilism
Landry Harlan

Jack Ryan works at the West Tisbury post office by day. But by night, the artist spends hours on his detailed drawings.

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Constructing the Future at Genome Panel
Chloe Reichel

MIT biochemist Dr. Kevin Esvelt will speak about genetic editing on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Katharine Cornell Theatre.

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Blast from the Past: Time Capsule Holds 50-Year-Old Memories
Heather Hamacek

In 1967, sixth graders at the Tisbury school created a time capsule, filling a metal box and sealing it away into the wall of the library. On Saturday, some of those students gathered to open it.

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Mind and Body Travel Together

On Tuesday, March 17, Elliott Dacher, MD, will present a talk at the Vineyard Haven Public Library called The Meeting of Science and Spirit: Implications for Health and Healing.

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Sunday Hours Resume at Vineyard Haven Library

The Vineyard Haven library has announced that its Sunday hours and programs resume on Oct. 19. The library will be open from noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays throughout the winter, except for a few holiday weekends.

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Examining Tolstoy's War and Peace

Philip Weinstein, a literature professor at Swarthmore College, taught a six-part course on Faulkner last fall. Coming up it's Tolstoy's War and Peace.

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Oscar Nominated Film Series at the Library

The Vineyard Haven Public Library begins a Tuesday film series showcasing the Oscar nominated films on April 1.

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