Around 300 people gathered alongside 18 different conservation organizations to celebrate Earth Day at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum this past Saturday. After hitting the beaches for the 31st annual Vineyard Conservation Society (VCS) Islandwide beach cleanup, families, friends, coworkers, and members of local environmental nonprofits gathered at the museum for the kickoff of a brand-new […]
With his latest venture, artist Paul Lazes is thinking outside the box, or rather using the outside of boxes as a medium. His most recent series of sculptural wall art is constructed from strips cut from cardboard boxes and reconfigured into various abstract, three-dimensional shapes. The colorful wall hanging pieces are currently on exhibit at […]
Downward dog. Form 1040. Chakra. Itemized deductions. Asana. Total taxable income. Mantra. Quarterly estimates. Namaste. Yoga and tax jargon terms you don’t often see together. Almost cultural opposites … but they come together to form the second act of Jason Mazar-Kelly. Jason began his professional life as a certified public accountant (CPA), but discovered […]
Heard on Main Street: Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don’t worry, it’s OK to let your children see you cry. Last week I kept stumbling over stuff, then it hit me. It was Friday the 13th. I should have gone back to bed. The rest of the week had not […]
Emily Davis’ “Analog Leaf Collage” workshops for adults and young adults are all about the experience, not the final product. On Saturday, Jan. 21, at PathwaysArts, Davis will use prompts and guidance to help participants discover how easy it is to connect with nature using just pressed leaves, a pair of scissors, and an LED […]