When we left the theater after seeing Death of a Salesman, I turned to my companion and asked, “what did you think?” He thought for a moment and then said, “It’s not for the faint of heart, but that’s the way epic tales of woe often are.” I...
I’m not going to bury the lede: this is a wonderful production of a brilliant play. Go see it, go see it, go see it! Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is an American farce written by masterful playwright Chistopher Durang that has, yes, some inane...
Sun, Buns & Fun in Provincetown July in Provincetown brings sunshine for your tan, grills for your hot dogs, beaches for your soul, music for your hips, art for your heart, and drag for your life. The ptownie Calendar ensures you don’t miss a thing....
After its most successful season yet, Twenty Summers is proud to introduce Stanley—a bold, future-facing expansion of its mission to connect global culture with the singular spirit of Provincetown, Massachusetts. Located at 494 Commercial Street, in the...
If you’ve ever stood on the edge of Provincetown’s windswept dunes, you know the landscape feels like another planet—golden hills undulating under vast skies, dotted with lonely shacks and bent pines clinging to life in the sand. It’s raw, surreal,...
Boas, Bears & Broadway, Oh My! In Provincetown, July bursts with beards and boas, canvases and choruses! From Bear Week cuddles to curtain calls, art strolls to drag rolls—history, harmony, and hilarity meet at land’s end. The ptownie...
The Mayflower Cafe, located on bustling Commercial Street in Provincetown, has been a cherished gathering place for locals and visitors alike since it opened its doors in 1930. Its story begins with two Greek immigrant brothers, Mike and Sam Janoplis, who...
Fireworks, Fringe & Piano Fabulosity July in Provincetown brings parades, rooftop beats, art galore, piano sing-alongs, and Sunday Fundays with enough sparkle to make Betsy Ross trade her flag for feathers and a martini. The ptownie Calendar ensures you...
Welcome back! I’d like to offer some personal perspective on the Truro and Provincetown real estate markets in these uncertain times. You’ll find the full analytics below in the market recap—and, as always, I trust you smart folks to interpret the...
Arnold’s Bike Shop in Provincetown, is more than a place to rent a bike—it’s a beloved local institution with a legacy that spans generations. The shop was founded in 1937 by Arnold F. Dwyer. It began as a small radio and bicycle business inside a...
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