Martha's Vineyard Video

Theatrical Director Joann Green Breuer, and Actor Peter Howard discuss and promote their upcoming production, "Mark Twain's Diary of Adam and Eve."

 

California Audio Technologies and Newport Audio CEO & Co-Founder Brian Barr talks about his businesses and their missions as well as working with Home Electronic Design.

The Vice President and Director of Marketing for Hy-Line Cruises on the Vineyard discusses their different types of ferries offered.

 

Roberts, one of the Little Rock Nine, and Kathy Taylor, associate Vice President of the Elderhostel/Road Scholar talk about what the de-segregation process was like from someone who lived it, and the experiences and opportunities provided by Elderhostel and Road Scholar.

Liv Organic is the only all-organic sports drink. Owner Nancy Dince talks about her passion for green living and the Chilmark Road Race.

 

The Comedic Actor of the show "Rescue Me" talks about the movies and television productions he's working on and why he loves living on Martha's Vineyard.

The artist, who got his Masters Degree in Industrial Engineering, discusses Marine painting, which is his current focus.

 

The garden expert of Jardin Mahoney discusses when, how and why you should prune your plants.

The singer and songwriter promotes his show at Che's Lounge.

 

The President of the Association of African American Life expresses the importance of heritage and research both locally and worldwide.

The original member of Entrain, who just won a Hawaiian Grammy, talks about the first time he came to the island and plays a few of his favorite songs.

 

The Grand Slam Champion and professional tennis player visits The Boathouse in Edgartown for the first ever tennis clinic.

The architect talks about a future Plum show he will be producing and hosting that explores the world of current, future and antique automobiles.

 

The Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival attracts young filmmakers from across the nation and film-goers from around the world.

The Wailers, of Bob Marley and the Wailers fame, perform reggae favorites.

 

The architect and owner of the Hob Knob speak about the evolution of an Edgartown land mark.

Ann Staunton Adams, VP of the World Food Program talks about fighting hunger around the world.

 

Maggie White, owner of the Hobknob in Edgartown, MA, talks about what it's like to work at the hotel.

Film guru Richard Paradise and performance artist Reverend Billy talk about Billy's film, "What Would Jesus Buy?" in promotion of the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival.

 

The author discusses his new book, "Republicans and the Black Vote."