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Not All Stranded Dolphins Were Saved In Wellfleet
The International Fund for Animal Welfare worked through the weekend after 125 Atlantic white-sided dolphins became stranded on the mud flats in Wellfleet on Friday. The organization's mammal rescue team and trained volunteers provided supportive care for the dolphins and helped to keep them comfortable until the incoming tide. Most...
A visit to Breuer’s Long House offers a glimpse into the past—and an ongoing preservation campaign
Marcel Breuer was many things: a Hungarian citizen, a Bauhaus wunderkind, a Jewish refugee, designer of the Wassily chair. But since the prolific designer’s passing in 1981, there has been no foundation created, no trust endowed, and no museum erected in his name. Several notable Breuer homes have either been renovated without much respect or outright demolished.
Interview: Sam Gravitte Talks SONGS THAT RAISED ME at Post Office Cafe and Cabaret and BEAUTIFUL at Cape Playhouse
Singer, actor, and writer Sam Gravitte will not only be making his performance debut in Provincetown when he appears in John McDaniel’s Broadway Series, at the Post Office Café and Cabaret on July 6, it will be his first visit to the town. It won’t be Gravitte’s only...
Peregrine Theatre Ensemble to Present HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH in Provincetown
“FINALLY, the queerest of towns gets the queerest of rock musicals. P-Town, make way for the queen!” – John Cameron Mitchell. The Tony Award-winning, rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch will begin performances July 5th in Provincetown, Massachusetts with shows running Wednesday to Saturday at 7:30pm until August 31st 2024.
Historic Stranding Event Brings Conservationists To Wellfleet’s Great Island
WELLFLEET – The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) raced to Wellfleet on Friday to aid in the rescue of a group of over 120 Atlantic Whitesided Dolphins stranded at the “Gut” of Wellfleet’s Herring River, the largest single mass stranding in the organization’s 25-plus years of emergency response on the Cape.
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