The screenwriter and Vineyard visitor was recently accepted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the second woman of color and first...
Celebrate National Lighthouse Day in Aquinnah with the launch of Keepers of the Light, a new exhibit at the Manning Building by the Gay Head Light.
Meg Ryan’s son was 10 years old when she first read William Saroyan’s 1943 novel The Human Comedy.
Martha’s Vineyard history comes alive again on the big screen on Wednesday, August 10.
A post-modern dance performance led by Reggie Wilson will introduce the 14th annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival.
A longtime visitor and summer resident, Mike Nichols’ love for Martha's Vineyard is well established among his many friends here. On Thursday, a new...
Visions of Home: the Work of Heather Neill is an intimate portrait of the artist's life and work.
On Monday, Aug. 1, at 7:30 p.m. the Film Center screens the documentary Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures.
James Lapine is working. He looks as relaxed as any other summer resident, bicycling around Edgartown in shorts and T-shirt, but this is no vacation...
Media Voices for Children will present their new film, The Same Heart, which screens on Sunday, July 24, at the Strand Theatre in Oak Bluffs.
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...
Alexandra London-Thompson returned to the Tisbury Amphitheatre this summer as the director of Much Ado About Nothing, which had its premiere last...

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Arts Briefs

Vineyard documentary filmmakers Len and Georgia Morris participated in the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum held June 6-8 in Minneapolis, Minn.

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Center’s environmental film festival takes place throughout this weekend.

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society welcomes Island resident Michele Ortlip as their new film festivals coordinator.

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