Art & Entertainment

“Seaquins” and Sea Stars

By Brenna Collins | November 19, 2020

Susan Lister Locke’s Sparkling “Seaquin” Collection Every piece of jewelry has a story, whether it be a token of love or the embodiment of an exceptional memory or vacation. The…

More than a Message

By Elizabeth Shaw | September 21, 2020

For artist Harry Seymour, the beauty of Martha’s Vineyard and personal experiences come together, along with his personal style of creating, to form powerful narratives about the world around him. Photography…

Shooting in Style

By Allyson Plessner | September 21, 2020

Eric Davis Jr. sees the Cape through his own unique filter, and his photography is a dazzling artistic representation of that personal style. From the moment Eric Davis Jr. picked…

What’s Meant to be

By Allyson Plessner | September 21, 2020

Brooke and Patrick Fitzgerald tie the knot on a spectacular summer day at Dowses Beach, giving true meaning to the phrase, “What’s meant to be, will be.” “We just wanted to…

Falling for Creative Cape Cod

By Sue Dahling Sullivan | September 10, 2020

Early in the morning of Thursday, Oct. 11, 1849, Henry David Thoreau set off on one of his iconic beach walks exploring Cape Cod. He had uncovered a secret that…

A Cape Cod Classic

By Elizabeth Shaw | August 20, 2020

The many lives of drive-in theaters may be adding another chapter to their histories, none more storied than the Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre. What do you think of when you hear…

“The way it used to was”

By Charlotte Russell | August 20, 2020

Restaurateur and art collector Anton ‘Napi’ Van Dereck told the story of Provincetown through art and food This summer in Provincetown is bittersweet. Beloved legend Anton ‘Napi’ Van Dereck passed…

Bob Avakian

By Elizabeth Shaw | August 4, 2020

“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for…

Michael Baksa

By Emma Ryan | August 4, 2020

Cape Cod native Michael Baksa had always known he wanted to become a jeweler and started pursuing his dream at just 17-years-old. After graduating from high school, Baksa worked as…

Teresa Baksa

By Emma Ryan | August 4, 2020

Teresa Baksa, a traditional media painter based out of South Dennis, has had a long-time passion for art, but a roundabout journey to making it her full time profession. She…

Jill Bates

By Hannah Kunze | August 4, 2020

If you happen to see Jill Bates strolling along a Cotuit beach or garden path, don’t be insulted if she doesn’t return your wave. She is likely enraptured with the…

Rebecca Bruyn

By Brenna Collins | August 4, 2020

Rebecca Bruyn has spent 50 years pursuing her love for capturing photos. “I knew I wanted to start photographing at the age of 12. That’s when the Polaroid Instamatic came…

Ed Chesnovitch

By Julie Craven Wagner | August 4, 2020

Monet had his garden. Ed Chesnovitch has his marsh.  Each artist fell under the spell of the entrancing environments just outside their windows. A percolating landscape of the natural world…

Loretta Feeney

By Allyson Plessner | August 4, 2020

Loretta Feeney dwells in color. Her life is wrought by constant inspiration, saturated by creativity. Her artwork is similarly enrapturing for its layers of shades and free-flowing imagination, and her…

Rick Fleury

By Julie Craven Wagner | August 4, 2020

Artists through the ages have strived to capture what the forces of nature and the universe have created. Some, like the notable masters from the Hudson River School have succeeded…

Patricia Hopkins

By Christina Galt | August 4, 2020

As a water sign, local artist Patricia Hopkins has always found herself drawn to the water, which is abundantly clear in her artwork. In her childhood years, Hopkins spent weekends…

Marjorie Mason

By Katie Anastas | August 4, 2020

Painting has always been a powerful experience for Marjorie Mason, and her work reflects the care and intention she prioritizes and the experiences from which she draws inspiration. Her paintings…

Katherine D. Miller

By Chris White | August 4, 2020

When painter Katherine Downey Miller was growing up, she had a skylight above her bed. “I’d look up at night, and I’d see all the seasons changing,” she says. “When…

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