Art & Entertainment

On The Horizon

By Chris White | March 24, 2022

Husband/wife duo Hillary Osborn and Doug Rugh bring the Cape to life in their beguiling oil paintings.

Photo Portfolio: James Penswick

By Christina Galt | March 24, 2022

James Penswick’s photos of the Cape and Islands make the ordinary extraordinary!

Through the Looking Glass

By Christina Galt | December 2, 2021

How do you hold on to a memory or place? Maybe it’s a collection of trinkets or a small souvenir? Often times, it is the imagery we place in our…

A Holiday Showcase for the Ages

By Susan Dewey | November 19, 2021

The Garden Club of Hyannis celebrates 400 years of Cape holidays with a magical transformation of South Yarmouth’s historic Cultural Center. Four centuries ago in early winter, the Pilgrims aboard…

‘Tis the Season for Love

By Kathleen McKenna | November 19, 2021

Falmouth Main Street takes center stage when a local filmmaker returns to the roots of his own love story. There’s nothing like a Cape house, right? Especially if it’s a…

Tidings of Comfort & Joy

By Julie Craven Wagner | November 19, 2021

A Copely Master artist and local businesses join together to alleviate homelessness among veterans on the Cape. The underlying and unifying image during the holidays often includes home and hearth.…

Inspired by Nature

By Rachel Walman | November 19, 2021

Áine Cole (pronounced on-ya), has an artist’s heart. There’s an innate sense of story and insight in each of her pieces, whether it be an abstract female form or a…

Photo Portfolio: Behind the Lens

By Christina Galt | November 19, 2021

“When the lighting is perfect, it just clicks,” says local photographer Christine Walsh Sanders. Sanders, who has been taking photos for a little over four years now, ultimately found herself…

Day Trip: New Bedford & Fall River

By Julie Craven Wagner | November 19, 2021

A Short Trip to The Old World The New World started here in New England, and the region has been a sort of crossroads and entry point for the rest…

Photo Portfolio: John & Pamela King

By Christina Galt | September 22, 2021

Into The Wild For John and Pamela King, their shared lifelong passion is to experience and capture the earth’s wild places and wild things through their photography. “We are a…

Good Reads in LIFE: Finding Your Zen

By Christina Galt | September 22, 2021

“I’ve had a windy path and it has been largely shaped around mindfulness–that’s the core of what I do.” “I have always been a writer, so the dream was to…

Good Reads In Life: The 54

By Christina Galt | September 22, 2021

“What began as a self-imposed discipline took on a life of its own.” For Cape artist Mimi Schlichter, painting from her car at beach parking lots was something she assumed…

Mutual Muses

By Christina Galt | August 20, 2021

Since we met all those years ago your friendship has been a precious thread – refining, enriching and strengthening the fabric of my life.  ~ Maya Angelou If we rewind…

Photo Portfolio: Lee Glickenhaus

By Christina Galt | August 20, 2021

Lifecycle of Water “There is nothing more useless than a sharp photograph of a fuzzy concept.” ~ Ansel Adams  “I wanted to be Ansel Adams,” says a reminiscent Lee Glickenhaus.…

Service Before Self Through Art

By Elizabeth Shaw | August 20, 2021

Cape-based photographer Kim Roderiques has made a name for herself through her portraits and published works. Now, she’s using a new medium to help deserving nonprofit organizations across the region.  If you’ve spent even just…

Driving Back in Time

By Chris White | August 20, 2021

In a society steeped in information and digital imagery, it can be easy to forget that humans coexisted for thousands of years before Nicéphore Niépce invented photography in 1826 or…

Staying in Focus

By Christina Galt | July 28, 2021

Why do people gravitate toward the Cape? Arguably it is the iconic images of this tiny spit of land that are responsible for making merely the mention of Cape Cod…

Schulenburg’s Rising Tide

By Chris White | July 19, 2021

Artist Paul Schulenburg paints the inspiring life that surrounds him on Cape Cod. In Paul Schulenburg’s painting, Soon to Return, a catboat lies canted on its port side upon the sandy…

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