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The Town of Provincetown has lent the following pieces to the "Tides" Exhibition from its extended art collection, which will travel nationwide:"Provincetown Draggers" by Ciro Cozzi - restaurateur and painter. "Boats and Horses" by Richard E. Miller- who came from Giverny, where he worked in proximity to Monet, to Provincetown and was a strong advocate for traditional painting. "Circus" by William L'Engle, who with his wife Lucy were painters and also involved with Eugene O'Neill...

I caught my first striped bass off MacMillan Pier in Provincetown. I used to go fishing with my grandpa all the time. I loved the time we spent together away from it all in the middle of the nature, but I am ashamed to admit that I've never caught a striped bass in my life. ...until a few days ago.Of course, there are plenty of fishing charters in Provincetown, such as Beth Ann, Cee Jay or Ginny G., but one can also do it on their own, off MacMillan Pier, with no license required.I was...

Freight + Volume 530 West 24h St, Chelsea, NYC August 4th-September 10th, 2011. Opening Reception: Thursday, August 4th, 6 – 8 pmFreight + Volume is very proud to announce the New York debut of two remarkably talented installation artists. As both politically- and ecologically-motivated voices, this pairing will transport the viewer through an unusually provocative and timely dialogue amongst the F+V walls.O Swallower of Shades…, I have not slain people…, O Breaker of Bones…I have not stolen...

Great piece on a perfect Sunday at the beach in Provincetownvia Mark Skala, All Things Cape Cod, blogs.wickedlocal.comNothing like a day at the beach on Cape Cod2011 July 18by Mark Skala The beach was the right place to be yesterday. While it was hot and humid at home, the beach was perfect with breezes and mild water temperatures on the South side. We escaped to the beach around noon yesterday and spent the entire afternoon lounging by the water or in the water (with a water temperature of 72)....

Welcome to our blog!This is our first post, so please bear with us. We'll get better over time and hopefully we'll serve both Provincetown and you, our audience and visitors, as well as possible. Speaking of bear(s), Bear Week in Provincetown just ended a few days ago and we already miss the Bears. This year they stayed in town for 10 days and, from teddies to grizzlies, they all had fun in the sun. (If you don't believe me, watch this!)Everybody loves the Bears. They are...