The heyday of the Hot Tin Roof was in the late 1970s and early ’80s, the first few years of its existence. The club changed hands many times, went bankrupt once, and was resurrected in the mid-1990s. The steel building at the airport now houses a nightclub called Outerland – as well as a lot of memories.

Chris Burrell

Dominic Zachorne builds a model.

Elaine Lembo

How do you get the chance to interview a man whose father planted slices of bread in the ground in Greece and discovered a primitive form of penicillin?

Tom Dresser

Costumes stored above the grocery store.

Ali Berlow

Just stay away from the big yellow chicken.

Laura D. Roosevelt

Cozy Island-made clothes.

Shelley Christiansen

A weaver minds her own business.

Tom Dresser

The Silver Screen Film Society, a one-man operation, has introduced Martha’s Vineyard to a refreshing variety of classic and contemporary films.

Tom Dresser

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