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P Town’s Tennessee Williams Fest goes Outdoors

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  For so many  (theatre queens?) Provincetown is totally synonymous with Tennessee Williams.  This great queer American playwright not only wrote some of his best work there, but he also had it performed at the Town’s theater.  That’s when he wasn’t too busy admiring and enjoying some of the best local sights that came in … Continue reading



P Town’s well-loved Gallery Walk goes Virtual

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Provincetown is famous (or infamous!) for many things including its claim to be America’s Oldest Continuous Art Colony.  Besides the fact that over the years it has been home to some incredibly talented artists who have produced some extraordinary, it has survived because of it’s willingness to welcome new members . More importantly however is … Continue reading



Provincetown’s first ever Washashore queer Music & Arts Festival is up next

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  According to the Urban Dictionary a ‘washashore’ is a newcomer to a coastal or island community, a non-native.  It’s not uncommon to hear some described ‘ he’s married a local BUT he’s still a washashore’ However this potentially xenophobic insult is turned on its heels here in PTown at the very tip of Cape Cod.   Over … Continue reading



PTown celebrates LGBTQ Pride again (and again)

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Heading for just its 2nd ever Gay Pride Weekend, the city of Provincetown has already been hailed by ORBITZ as the number one destination to celebrate the occasion.  May be justa tad exaggerated, but hey we were always taught to accept every compliment graciously  The premiere event last year was however an unqualified success and … Continue reading



PTown Photographer GREG SALVATORI gets all tied up

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  Since Award-winning photographer and fine artist, Greg Salvatori opened his own Gallery in Provincetown in 2019, he has been making his very distinctive mark on the local burgeoning art colony there.  This New Yorker, the author of BEARDS OF NEW YORK, has used the natural beauties of Cape Cod for his stunning new work.  … Continue reading



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