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From beach days to the ferry, these vintage photos show the glamorous side of vacationing on Martha's Vineyard years ago.
The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAF) has announced the opening lineup for its 23rd annual celebration, providing a platform for Black and brown filmmakers, taking place ...
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Woman's World on MSNThe 12 Best Summer-Set Historical Fiction Books to Read Right NowThe extra-long sunny days and relaxed pace of summer make this season an ideal time to delve into richer, more immersive novels. Enter historical fiction books. This expansive genre-which is arguably ...
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‘Jaws' Still Lives on Martha's Vineyard for Thousands - MSNIn 1975, Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" caused thousands of people to fear swimming in the ocean - but it also led droves of tourists to travel to Martha's Vineyard, where the thriller was shot.
Pamela Schall/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Jay Mello awaits filming during production of "Jaws" on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, on July 15, 1974.
“It’s the most interesting political shift that I’ve ever seen,” Moreno said in an interview. “The center of gravity for the Democratic Party is Martha’s Vineyard.
Most people don’t expect to meet Indigenous people in a place like Martha’s Vineyard, which is primarily known for being a fancy vacation destination.
Our film critic's first visit to the Vineyard coincided with the island's 50th anniversary "Jaws" celebration.
Can you believe it's been five decades since Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster was filmed across Martha's Vineyard? Here's how the island is celebrating.
Bill Hanney's award-winning North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) is bringing their recent NSMT production of the West End and Broadway smash hit play, THE SHARK IS BROKEN to Martha's Vineyard for a ...
At the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, a “Jaws” exhibit included one of the battle-scarred yellow barrels that the movie’s giant great white shark dragged into the depths.
Housing costs have been prohibitive for recruitment and retention at Martha's Vineyard Hospital, so Mass General Brigham has developed a $30 million housing project on the island.
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