Up and Away
A Cape Codder climbs into a biplane’s cockpit and rediscovers her home from a fresh vantage point. I climb cautiously onto the vintage fabric wing, having been warned by my tan, weathered pilot Chris “Sid” Siderwicz, to step lightly. Futilely trying to appear calm,…
Read MoreYoga For You
From loose limbs and solid abs, to mental clarity and emotional contentment, the perks of yoga have been extolled from the discipline’s ancient beginnings. but even with its rainbow of benefits, yoga practitioners sometimes reach an impasse. positive results stall. the ori…
Read MoreCape Authentic
Puritan Cape Cod launches the Chatham Chino Company, their own clothing brand interwoven with classic Cape details—and the story of their family’s American dream. Rick and Jim Penn of Puritan Cape Cod, know all about dreaming big even when the economic fabric of America …
Read MoreScenes from a Time Gone By
A vintage photography exhibit at the Cahoon Museum of American Art showcases Cape Cod in days past. A lot can change over the course of a century, and nowhere is this truer than in the realm of photography. The clunky and rudimentary equipment of yesteryear…
Read MoreOut to Sea
Sea Tow Cape and Islands provides crucial support to mariners in distress. The sea has no memory. Mariners from time immemorial have taken their chances when venturing upon her broad apron. As the old saying goes, the sea floor is lined with the bones of…
Read MoreThe Shape of Love
A Provincetown Art Association and Museum show celebrates artist Jim Peters’s adoration of the female figure. Looking at the work of Jim Peters, you can feel the heat. You are gazing at private moments. “Sensuality is important in my paintings,” says Peters. The artist…
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