Inspired by Irish folklore and Vineyard muses, Bill O’Callaghan crafts a creative life.

Joyce Wagner

Seven writers share elemental Martha’s Vineyard experiences.

Vintage hand-carved ducks appeal to hunters and folk art collectors alike.

Nicole Grace Mercier

Over the past decade, artist Stephanie Danforth of Chilmark has made a significant difference in the lives of many Kenyan children.

Karla Araujo

The new book Jaws: Memories from Martha’s Vineyard takes a behind-the-scenes look at the 1974 filming of the greatest shark movie ever, often from the perspective of Island residents who were there. The film’s Fourth of July beach sequence – a.k.a. the end of Alex Kintner – involved coordinating hundreds of extras in unpredictable and inhospitable weather, as this excerpt from the book attests.

Matt Taylor

Marc Brown, the creator of Arthur, and his wife, artist Laurie Krasny Brown, have turned their Vineyard Haven home into the perfect setting to sustain and invigorate their creative pursuits.

Nancy Tutko

Many creative Vineyarders find the quiet solitude of an Island winter to be a most fertile environment for productivity, no matter the medium.

Shelley Christiansen

Down the road the horses clop...

D.A.W.

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