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The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival began with a post on a Yahoo! chat room. In 2002, co-founder Stephanie ...
Our 20th-century masters — Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino — continue to work at ... In 18th-century France, Marianne (Noémie Merlant) arrives on a small island to paint a portrait of ...
The Netty took the idea of an unconventional structure even further when it opened last month in a subterranean public toilet ...
With varsity jackets, cable knits, and coastal crewnecks, Ralph Lauren’s new drop celebrates generations of Black families in ...
Overlooking the Nantucket Sound, Oak Bluffs began attracting freed slaves in the 18th century. Later, in the 19th and 20th centuries, their descendants and other Black Americans bought up property in ...
Across the world, directors have used the heatwave as a metaphor for urban disaffection, abandonment and unrest. Outside of cities, blistering heat feels like nature’s violent reckoning with those too ...
There are places that live in your bones. For me, that place has always been Oak Bluffs. Long before the rest of the world began to take notice of this historic enclave on Martha’s Vineyard, Oak ...
Terence Blanchard has been a leading voice in jazz for four decades, working in film, opera and orchestral arrangements, in ...
Most Wanted is an entertaining, albeit generic, heist thriller. But as a sequel, the film fails on many levels.
Only the best Netflix movies leave a lasting impression, while a lot of the streaming platform’s forgotten gems deserve much more attention.
The novelist and screenwriter works in a mode he calls “urban panorama”—a sociologically rich depiction of the tensions of ...
Downtown Pittsburgh, by turns glamorous and grimy, boasts a split personality. Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey emphatically frames ...