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Provincetown Beach Day
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Listen to and watch Darlene Van Alstyne belt out Nina Simone, Beyonce, Amy Winehouse, Prince and others in a free new show that runs from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday downstairs at the Post Office at 303 Commercial Street in Provincetown. This new show shouldn’t be missed!
Do you need a cocktail? So does Anita Cocktail who, with mic in hand, is ready for Drag Brunch, which shows on Sunday and Sunday at the Post Office Cafe at 303 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Stop at the box office for more information.
It took a couple of years to open after installation, but the inclined elevator at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum is up and running. Grab a ride up to the grounds and visit the site. Timed tickets are $20 for adults, up to $16 for kids, includes everything PMPM has to offer and are available online.
Provincetown native Oriana Conklin has purchased the East End Market at 212 Bradford St. and has added fresh house-baked goods and more to the historic market. It’s open from 8 am to 6 p.m., and the grill is hot until 3 p.m.
The Winthrop Street Cemetery is distinct as the oldest cemetery in Provincetown, and was also prominently featured in American Horror Story’s Red Tide.
Rachel has doubled-up the use of her B.Xclusive shop window as spring approaches at 284 Commercial St. in Provincetown.
Provincetown Hall is lit in blue and yellow in solidarity with Ukraine.
The rising sun over Provincetown Harbor is a reminder that spring is near.
A single day of spring-like weather, coupled with the reopening of Joe’s Coffee, was a sweet treat on Valentine’s Day weekend.