Today, Friday, February 19, Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops announce details of the orchestra’s 125th anniversary season, May 4-June 20, 2010, outlining programs that celebrate the orchestra’s rich tradition of performing the great music of this country’s past and present, for which the Boston Pops is so well known. Season details are also available at
Fringe Dwelling in Provincetown
Jutting into the Atlantic and looking from the air like an angry fist raised toward heaven, Provincetown (or Ptown), Massachusettes, is instead a haven for ethnic, artistic, religious and sexual tolerance. It is where the fringes of society become the majority and in addition, owns bragging rights to some of the best beaches and seafood in the World. It may be
The Jaws Bridge of Martha’s Vineyard
This summer day, like all summer days, the ordinarily still waters beneath the American Legion Memorial Bridge on Martha’s Vineyard are alive with the splashes of people hopping off the railing and plunging into the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily adolescents partake of the island tradition of leaping off this little bridge on the road between Edgartown and Oak
Massachusetts Culinary Experiences
BOSTON, August 6, 2009 – With diverse regions and landscapes, Massachusetts is a natural culinary haven that inspires, delights and encourages unique dining experiences and memories to savor on the taste buds. There is no limit to the culinary opportunities in Massachusetts. Travelers can dine in the finest of establishments, participate in Restaurant Weeks
An Island’s Island, Chappaquiddick
Just a short float across the water from Edgartown harbor on Martha’s Vineyard, Apart of Massachusetts, lies the tiny and halcyon island of Chappaquiddick. At only five square miles in size and within swimming distance of the Vineyard, Chappaquiddick is a sort of island within an island. Two ferries run simultaneously in opposite directions from the big
Gingerbread in Oak Bluffs
Oak Bluffs’ harbor is filled with boats. The waters off its beach calm enough to swim laps in. Its streets bustling with people – this is one of the most popular little towns on Martha’s Vineyard. At the top of the list of sights that draws visitors here are clusters of colorful little homes which have their genesis in the early 19th Century.







