Monthly Archives: November, 2016
Let’s go to the movies!
Benedict Cumberbatch brings a touch of class to the Marvel Comics superhero Dr Strange, as the brilliant neurosurgeon battling the forces of evil. Watch out for great special effects in the 3D version
Top treats at Harbour Health
If you would like to exercise in a gym, try the Harbour Health Club on Winchelsea Road. It's local, friendly, helpful and has qualified fitness instructors and health mentors
Jazz Christmas cracker announced
For jazz lovers the Rye Jazz Festival is delighted to announce the inclusion of a wonderful, intimate evening and seasonal escapism with the multi award-winning jazz vocalists, Claire Martin and Ian Shaw
Rye undone indoors by Ashburnham
After a great victory in their last outing, Rye CC hoped to continue their unbeaten start to the indoor cricket season as they faced Ashburnham at Horntye park on Tuesday November 1. Spencer Fielding reports
Barking parking sparks malarkey
Our stories can often inspire our readers to write their own thoughts in the comments box beneath every article. And your comments can often be the catalyst that gets our own thoughts going - as our editor demonstrates here
Wimbush puts action to words
An evening of poetry reading these days is something of a rare event, but Martin Wimbush kept his audience enthralled
Joy comes to Hastings
A grand concert is to be performed by the Hastings Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra at the White Rock, November 12
Let’s go to the movies!
Oscar and Bafta winning Ida is the inaugural showing from the newly rejuvenated Rye Film Club, telling the story of a young nun in 1960s Poland, who embarks on a mission to discover her past
Autumn recital at Fairlight Hall
A recent Hastings competition winner blows away the audience at a recent concert. Heidi Foster reports
Rye conservation latest
The Rye Conservation Society has had a very busy year, judging by the content of its latest newsletter to members
Music Well-comes all comers
The Music Well community interest company encourages the widest public participation in its aims by opening its annual meeting to the whole community