Suede Women’s Week October 13 – October 15, 2022 at Crown & Anchor Suede —pop/jazz/blues vocalist and multi-instrumentalist – A return to Crown & Anchor, Provincetown’s biggest entertainment complex – for TWO NIGHTS during the Women’s...
Here is your Guide to Halloween in Provincetown. Spooky Bear Weekend is an opportunity to “do” Halloween right—Bear style but for everyone! Northeast Ursamen will be Grimm’s Beary Tales with a weekend of revelry, costumes, and some treats!...
Mates Leather Weekend September 29 – October 3, 2022 at Throughout Provincetown A kick-back, have a good time, meet some hot new friends weekend for those who want to hang out, socialize, relax or party with other like-minded people in leather, rubber and...
The first impression a piece of art makes when you walk into a gallery can be thrilling. But sometimes what’s even more exciting is discovering that what you see up close is not at all what you thought you saw from afar. All of the pieces here had that...
Kurt Reynolds: How Far Is The World August 27 – October 2, 2022 at The Commons How Far Is The World is Kurt’s first large scale exhibition in Provincetown at The Commons. Featured prominently are themes of Provincetown’s maritime history, its promise...
Provincetown says good-bye to Summer and hello to what we ptownie’s call “Second Summer”. What we all agree is the BEST time of the year in Ptown. Here is your Guide to What To Do! Thirty-Fourth Annual Provincetown White Party...
It is a sad fact that history is always written by the winners, and for many centuries that has meant it’s written by men. The frustrations women feel when they realize their stories aren’t being told, remembered, and celebrated come to the fore in...
I have to admit as a Yalie myself (albeit from the less rarefied air of one of the graduate schools) I was eager to read about how Yale welcomed women scholars and … oh, right. It didn’t. In the summer of 1969, from big cities to small towns, young women...
Cape Rep Theatre has a tradition of staging geographically and culturally relevant plays—plays about the fishing industry, plays about Cape Cod history—and its world premiere of From the Heart of the Wreck adds a new star to that firmament. The story...
“Something good did come out of something terrible,” says Jackie Kelly, thinking back to the effects of the AIDS epidemic on Provincetown. “Before it happened, we were two separate communities, gay men and lesbians. What it did was make us become...
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