Just when you thought we would never have good excuse to re-run our favorite picture of legendary Vineyard summer regular John Belushi, we found one.

An Island couple defies the prevailing wisdom that you should never, ever, ever play tennis with your spouse.

Karla Araujo

Ten years after the decision she wrote changed America forever, Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall reflects on democracy, marriage, and her intimate relationship with the Vineyard.

Mary Breslauer

Captain William A. Martin of Edgartown was that rarest of things, an African American Whaling Captain.

As difficult, dangerous, and sometimes financially unrewarding as whaling was, it still beat slavery by miles. By some estimates thirty percent of the thousands of whalers before the Civil War were minorities. A few even overcame all the odds and rose through the ranks to command ships. More than thirty African American whaling captains have been identified, one of whom, William A. Martin, was born on Martha’s Vineyard.

Skip Finley

Jesse Sylvia grew up on the Vineyard and became a local legend here in 2012 when he placed second in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.

Kate Feiffer

I first met Ray Ellis in the 1970s when we were both exhibiting at the Edgartown Art Gallery. I had just brought in a recent painting and so had he, and we got into a casual discussion about starting to work on our next canvases and what the subject matter would be.

Kib Bramhall

Bringing life’s flotsam and jetsam together in a richly textured art form.

Brooks Robards

An up-and-coming generation shares an active commitment to the Vineyard community and a passion for their work.

Alexandra Bullen Coutts

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