If you’ve never heard of Italian director Luca Guadagnino — who will receive the Filmmaker on the Edge award this Sunday at the Provincetown International Film Festival — you are […]
Arts & Minds
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LIFE CYCLES
Encounters With Painting in Place
James Everett Stanley situates innocence, threats, and identity on the landscape
“Part of the reason I’m interested in portraiture,” says the painter James Everett Stanley, “is that you can see life’s journey just in somebody’s face, in the weathering, in the […]
BOOK REVIEW
A Clear-Eyed History of a Collective Bacchanal
Ike Williams navigates The Shores of Bohemia
The history of the Outer Cape is notable. This narrow strip of sand has hosted wave after wave of wanderers and settlers who, since the “first encounter” with the Nauset […]
TUNE IN
‘Welcome to Provincetown’ Asks You to Listen Closely
Mitra Kaboli’s podcast follows five young queer people trying to make life work
Your 20s and early 30s are supposed to be the best years of your life, brimming with booze, love, sex. Less talked about is that they are also laced with […]
Arts Briefs
Arts Briefs for June 16 through June 22, 2022
Mark Brennan at Off Main Gallery Mark Brennan’s work typically captures ephemeral experiences. In a series of meticulously painted watercolors, he depicts dead leaves and twigs as a metaphor for […]
VANTAGE POINTS
Joel Janowitz Works From the Inside Out
A painter’s landscapes explore the inner act of perception
Strolling down Commercial Street and into the Mary Heaton Vorse house, one is aware of Provincetown Harbor moving in and out of view. It glistens between buildings or stretches out […]
THE DOG CATCHER
John Waters Starts His 58th Provincetown Summer
There is no confusing his work with anyone else’s
Filmmaker, writer, visual artist, actor, and art collector. John Waters’s oeuvre may not be deep, but it certainly is wide. There is no confusing his artwork with anyone else’s, and […]
MOVIES
Get Seated: Provincetown’s Film Festival Returns
Film Society chief Anne Hubbell welcomes locals and visitors back to the cinema
“It’s sort of a re-launch,” says Anne Hubbell, the Provincetown Film Society’s new executive director, of the upcoming 24th annual Provincetown International Film Festival. The event was shut down and […]
VOICES BIG AND LITTLE
The Sweet, Absurd, Yet Serious World of Jenny Slate
A Next Wave Award winner at this year’s film festival
After a wedding one night over a decade ago, Jenny Slate, the actress, comedian, and writer, packed into a hotel room with a bunch of friends and her now ex-husband […]
BOOK REVIEW
A Painter and Minister Embraces New Colors
In her memoir, the Rev. Anne Ierardi explores faith, her upbringing, and her sexual identity
In her memoir, Anne Ierardi chooses to paint in contrasting colors, literally and figuratively. “If you’re just Catholic, and you never walk into a Protestant church and have a conversation, […]
THEATER REVIEW
Straight White Men: A Spectacle of Privilege Deconstructed
WHAT opens its season with a play by Young Jean Lee
The current culture wars — in which straight white men are born privileged and BIPOC and queer minorities and women demand rights and representation — are all about power. The […]
RECOLLECTIONS
Portrait of a Provincetown Summer
Instead of a tip, a painter’s gift that lasted a lifetime
PROVINCETOWN — Millie Harris first came to town in the summer of 1932. That Memorial Day weekend, she took a job as a waitress at a coffee shop on Commercial […]
Arts Briefs
Arts Briefs for June 9 through June 15, 2022
A Fresh Look at Nanno de Groot Pat and Nanno de Groot were an artist couple with deep Provincetown connections. Nanno de Groot’s work belongs to the mid-century. After Nanno […]
ARTISTS
Waxing Poetic on Community and Art
Michael David discusses his life as an artist and teacher
“Everything meaningful in my adult life has come from the relationship with this material,” says artist Michael David, referring to encaustic — a painting material composed of wax, damar varnish, […]
BOOK REVIEW
Refusing to Go Gentle Into The Kingdom of Sand
Andrew Holleran’s new novel is a latter-day queer classic
In his new novel, Andrew Holleran writes, in a scene set at a North Florida Thanksgiving dinner attended by older gay men, “There is a delicate undercurrent beneath get-togethers among […]