For two-plus decades, the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival has been a cultural reunion, a summer sanctuary and a safe haven where some of the industry's most influential voices converge in Oak Bluffs.
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The short answer: It depends on who is doing the renaming.
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Photographer Ben Stas was there for all three days of this year's edition of the iconic festival.
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From Flavor Flav and Chuck D to Margo Price and Lukas Nelson, Newport is lit this year.
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“We are thrilled to welcome such talented artists and creatives this season, reflecting our city’s rich diversity and contributing to City Hall Plaza as a welcoming spot throughout the year,” Wu said.
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Azaria — who's bringing his uncanny Bruce tribute to Mass. and R.I. — talks Conan, getting sober, and which Simpsons characters are based on real Boston residents.
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Ahead of her Mill City show Thursday, the Vermonter and Nocturnals frontwoman talks wildfires, filmmaking ambitions, acid, AI, and playing the Sphere.
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"I've found my crowd, so I'm just going to stick with it, because it's definitely been inspiring.”
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“If there’s a dialogue about what art should look like, that’s really productive and rich,” one of the artists says.
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