
By Elizabeth Valerio
Located approximately three miles south of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard is a tiny island, measuring only 87 square miles, where tourists and locals alike tan on vast beaches, lick massive ice cream cones and wear sweatshirts with black dogs on the front. People shop, stroll and eat their way through the adorable main streets of each town as they admire the beach houses that line the ocean harbors.
Five Star Travel: Summering On Martha’s Vineyard
TravelAlaskan Adventure
Travel
By Bill Mason
This year, I decided to switch up my summer vacation plans and do something I’d never done before: a cruise of Alaska’s Pacific coast. A week of fishing, helicopters and shuffleboard on the open sea with my friend Mark, this would be a real man’s vacation. A getaway from the full-throttle pace of New York.
Kids' Paradise
Travel
By Benjy Kile
The Dominican Republic offers a variety of family retreats only hours from New York City. No matter what your sense of adventure may be, or the age of your children, fun can be found inside (and outside) an inclusive resort.
Caught In The Middle
News
By Cotton Delo
In many ways, Kian Tajbakhsh was a quintessential New Yorker who loved eating sushi and browsing the aisles of the Strand bookstore. By night, the former New School professor would host musical gatherings in his Chelsea apartment and participate in seminars with his academic friends.
Museum Dining
Dining
Entice your eyes and your taste buds at these posh restaurants conveniently located in or within steps of some of New York’s best museums.—Jessica Wang
Summer Arts Preview: Music
Arts & Entertainment
FREE FOR ALL
This summer, there are more ways than ever to check out the latest bands – and even old favorites –without worrying about tickets.
Summer Art Preview: Movies
Arts & Entertainment
OUTDOORS
Brave the heat this for these outdoor screenings of old favorites and next-big-things.—Heather Corcoran
THE BRYANT PARK SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL
Summer Arts Preview: Art
Arts & Entertainment
What better way to stay out of the heat than by soaking up some fine art? Be it sculpture, painting or something a little more modern, the city’s major museums have plenty of indoor fun opening this summer.
Summer Arts Preview: Performance
Arts & Entertainment
OLD FAVORITES
Stick to the tried-and-true with new stagings of classic shows by acclaimed performers.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK
This year the Public Theater presents two of the Bard’s best-loved plays for a romantic summer of theater. From June 5–July 8, Lauren Ambrose and Oscar Isaac star as the star-crossed lovers in the perennial favorite “Romeo and Juliet.” Then, from Aug. 7–Sept. 8, Daniel Sullivan directs “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The series is free, but be prepared to camp outside the theater for tickets for these popular performances. In fact, demand for tickets caused producers to extend the run from four to five weeks.
Interview: Edith O'Hara
Arts & Entertainment
Artistic Director of the 13th Street Repertory Company
Edith O’ Hara is founder and artistic director of The 13th Street Repertory Company. O’Hara, 90, tells the Resident about her struggle to keep the non-profit company going in the years since its founding in 1972. She is currently directing “Line” by Israel Horowitz.—Melissa Swinea


































