She’s a top Peloton instructor, a model, dancer, clothing designer, and soon-to-be author. She’s starred in a Super Bowl commercial and performed with Snoop Dogg and the Rolling Stones. But long before that, Emma Lovewell had just one goal: to win the Edgartown School lip syncing contest.
By Sydney Bender
The Chappaquiddick-based attorney isn’t done assisting Venezuelan migrants transported to the Vineyard.
By Alexandra Bullen Coutts
For three generations and counting, the Pachecos of Oak Bluffs have been setting the table for their Island neighbors.
By Sydney Bender
A plague of invisible nematodes is threatening one of the signature species of the Island’s forests.
By Thomas Humphrey
Every once in a while someone shares a new story [about my father in law, Dan Sharkovitz], a new note of thanks, a new anecdote in a magazine, and I am grateful. It is a reminder that Dan’s legacy is still being written by his students.
By Vanessa Czarnecki
Trash, treasure, waffle irons, and whirligigs.
By Loren Ghiglione
Aftershock, Tonya Lewis Lee’s documentary on Black maternal health, may be her most important project yet.
By Alexandra Bullen Coutts
We talk a lot about Island homes and gardens in this magazine – about properties acquired and improved, and dream houses attained, and which contractors and landscapers aided in the process. We rarely talk about what we’re trying to build, and why.
By Vanessa Czarnecki
After sixty-two years of cutting hair, Phil Combra of Bert’s Barber Shop looks back at his handiwork.
By Loren Ghiglione