Monthly Archives: April, 2017

Ship to Shore in Iden

Ship ahoy in Iden, panto sketches and songs

Attack of the drones?

Something's overhead - but should it be there? And whose is it?

Cricket Club gets ready

The cricket season starts soon and preparations are under way

RHSC taster sail open to all

New sailors are taking to the water and the Sailing Club's new build project is on schedule

Bowls members wanted

Rye Bowls Club on Fishmarket Road is inviting new...

Appeal to MP on Studio School

A student of the Studio School makes an open appeal to our MP

Art Gallery Friends final word

What turned out to be the final meeting of the Friends of Rye Art Gallery finished on a positive note

Local artists go on show

Modern and more traditional styles can be found in the current exhibitions at Rye Art Gallery by local artists - and Rye and the surrounding area has a long tradition of artists who have either lived here, or visited, leaving a wide range of styles and subjects behind them

Let’s go to the movies!

In A Quiet Passion, Cynthia Nixon plays reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson and her struggles with 19th-century social restrictions. Also new this week is Get Out, a chiller/thriller starring Daniel Kaluuya and Allison William about a white girl taking home her black boyfriend – but her family's welcome is not quite as it seems

Film Club’s latest program

Come and support your local film club

Just as you thought it was safe

With 56 ticketed events, 4,500 ticket holders and a number of public events, legal liability can be a headache for the Rye Arts Festival

Acting up gets farcical

Acting Up In Rye moves from panto to one act farce and comedy for their latest shows

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