The Oak Bluffs summer resident talks about his routines on-Island, racial and class issues on the Vineyard, who will be the next president, and his sexy red tricycle.

Laura D. Roosevelt

Sure, students taking to Vineyard stages have a lot of fun and it’s a great experience. They’ve also had remarkable success on- and off-Island – and they are remarkably watchable.

Lauren Martin

A day at the beach just isn’t complete without a great book.

Susan Catling

Excerpts from Palace Council, by the author of The Emperor of Ocean Park and New England White, follow a young man through the fifties, as he establishes his name as a writer and works for John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign. There’s also a murder and his sister’s disappearance to drive the plot of this novel that’s sure to be seen on many a Vineyard beach this summer.

Stephen L. Carter

A photo of Island Theatre wins second place in a National Geographic Traveler contest.

Linda Black

Since 1992, the Vineyard Sound has been bringing a joyful, popular singing soundtrack – with no instruments – to Island summers.

Tom Dunlop

You can find them both playing organ, both on Kennebec Avenue, each at a different church.

Mary-Jean Miner

An excerpt from a new book by the former America’s Cup sailor and Vineyard photographer and gallery owner Louisa Gould.

Louisa Gould

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