For more than 50 years, the Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) has provided vital support to the next generation of emerging visual artists and writers through its renowned fellowship program. If you haven’t visited FAWC’s campus on Pearl Street lately, now is...
Matt Clark
“Ides of Gender” : Zach Oren Starting June 10, 2022 at The Gallery at Crown & Anchor The Gallery at Crown and Anchor is honored to showcase Oren’s dynamic work which has documented the trans experience in all 49 continental US states—along with...
Anne Hutchinson Trolley Tour: LGBTQ+ History Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in June at 3:30pm The Provincetown Business Guild invites you to set ‘sail’ aboard the Mayflower (Trolley) and enjoy an hour-long journey through Ptown’s queer history as led by...
In case you haven’t been paying attention, there is a whole lot that’s new in 2022! We made a last-minute decision about whether to add “what’s sold” to the front cover, but thought that would be perhaps too cheeky. Still, in truth, there have been...
Andrew Koudijs fell in love with Provincetown at a young age. Growing up, he would visit each summer for Family Week with his mothers, and quickly became enthralled with the town’s free spirit. So years later, when Koudijs was scouting spots to achieve his...
By Nathan Tavares Michael DiMartino wants to help you top in every room. Well, “top” as in those finishing touches that elevate a space from blah to bold, like the cheeky, often erotic, and super queer designs of his home decor brand, Pillow Top. While he...
In medieval Europe, it was the job of the town crier to inform townspeople of the latest news, proclamations, bylaws, and other important information. The role was necessary, as most people couldn’t read. And while we now turn to the Internet or the...
There are certain tours largely seen as required activities when visiting Provincetown: Art’s Dune Tours, a whale-watch excursion, checking out haunted venues. But for the truly curious, there is nothing quite like Billy Hough’s “Wild West of the...
By Nathan Tavares Congratulations on surviving the last few years! Chances are you could use a drink, especially if, like the team at Provincetown Brewing Co., you kept a business afloat and even built a community when just being around other people cued the...
Stroll down MacMillan Pier in the summertime, and one of the first artist trap-sheds you’ll come to features ocean-related wood carvings—gulls, whales, fish, sharks. Look a little closer, and gnomes, Santas, birds of prey, even a flock of barn owls will...