Two Island fishermen craft old school lures that catch fish and look good doing it.
By Nelson Sigelman
LeRoy Perry, or Ousamequin/Yellow Feather, was the first supreme leader of the Wampanoag nation in 250 years. He was also my next door neighbor in Oak Bluffs.
By Skip Finley
It’s a birder! It’s a painter! Look, it’s Lanny McDowell!
By Nelson Sigelman
At the West Tisbury School, Jenny Devivo has been thinking outside the lunchbox.
By Martha Kirkpatrick
Forget everything you think you know about soggy green wafers of something resembling cucumbers.
By Susie Middleton
A new book from the Martha’s Vineyard Museum chronicles the rediscovery of an ancient farm.
By Phyllis Méras
I confess I was worried about my friend with the strong arms.
By Loren Ghiglione
I miss those days before any of us boys really knew anything at all about this life other than that the meaning of a home has nothing to do with the number of rooms, the quality of the furniture, or the color of the paint.
By Paul Schneider
At the Rod and Gun Club, the clays don’t stand a chance.
By Nelson Sigelman
A complete tour of all The New Yorker’s Vineyard cartoons with your guide and our regular contributor, Paul Karasik.
“I would say [that my work is] contemporary. You know what you’re looking at; it’s not so abstract that you can’t see what the image is.”
By Nicole Grace Mercier