Big win sends Casuals top
Icklesham 1st Xl were looking to continue their winning start to the season as they were away to Little Common whilst the 2nd Xl were looking to win their first game of the season at home to St Leonard's. David Mayne reports
Dancing towards Christmas
Rye Dance School performed in the Arts Festival excerpts from coming performances including their pantomime. Watch the slideshow
Joyous conclusion to pianofest
St Mary's had a busy first week in the Arts Festival with pianos being trundled in and out until the grand finale with a piano duet which left the audience with a definite "feel good" factor. Alexander Stiller reviews the concert
New Road Artists open studios
The Rye Arts Festival has included a number of exhibitions - one of which was across "the bridge" and along New Road, and not to be missed as artists talked about their work
Hilarious Hamlet, a new classic
Pocket Oxford almost brought the Lamb House marquee down with their hilarious version of Hamlet, for children of all ages. Move aside Benedict Cumberbatch, your Barbican performance has been eclipsed
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured movie showing at Rye Kino is 'Everest' inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain. Everest documents the awe-inspiring journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered by mankind. Read on for trailers to this and other movies showing in Rye
Downton Abbey as it really was
"Downton Abbey" and its predecessor "Upstairs Downstairs", may give TV versions of life in stately homes, but was it really like that ? An author has been exploring the facts, rather than the fiction
Mud, mud, glorious mud
"Mud, mud, glorious mud" seems an unlikely finale for an Arts Festival music event - but when you stage a special evening based on the wit and wisdom of some of Britain's greatest musical humorists what can you expect ?
Two very different pianists
Two very different young pianists featured on the same day at St Mary's with Maya Irgalina at lunchtime delivering an all Chopin programme and Alexander Panfilov powering away in the evening with Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an exhibition". Alexander Stiller compares two very different programmes and two very different pianists
Mapp’s “murderer” closes event
Rye's Arts Festival closes this weekend with the man who has allegedly killed off EF Benson's heroines Mapp and Lucia and another whose home was Rye and was a collaborator of Shakespeare's. Andy Stuart provides the details
Witch anticipates Hallowe’en
Rye Bookshop on the High Street will welcome author Jan Ziff on Saturday October 17, who will host a story telling, reading and colouring-in...
Adams family opens house
Local artist Richard Adams threw open his home in Playden over last weekend, showing off a selection of new paintings and prints. Richard’s main studio...
More RAF news, reviews and photos
As the Rye Arts Festival gets close to its final weekend, our gossip column picks up bits and pieces which may have passed you by - such as the Kings on the fringe, a flying visit from the Irish and some historic "blowers", and a director chatting his way through his film. But it will all be over soon, and some of the organisers will be taking a swift holiday
Time to gin up your pricking
Sloe drupes (pictured) are now to be seen, which means it's time for the Rye News sloe gin competition. And there also seem to be a lot of other autumn fruits and berries around at the moment which some say means a hard winter is on its way. Optimists will add, though, that just means more elderberry wine and blackberry cordial for Xmas
A special service – for me!
Black cats have been associated with good luck, and bad luck too, in the past - as well as with witches - but St Mary's cat, Sylvester, is looking forward to when he, and other pets, can be blessed
Lions offer men free PSA test
One in two men have a prostate problem at some stage in their lives and one in eight will develop cancer - but you can be tested to check out any problem, and Rye Lions have stepped in to help
Fair Trade products on display
Fair Trade products were on sale in St Mary's Centre, along with a demonstration by Rye Dance, to promote Rye as a Fair Trade Town.
Diving to save cathedral
Hiring a deep sea diver to save a cathedral from catastrophe seems so unlikely to be unbelieveable - but it happened, and a Brede man can tell the tale
A voice for the community
Dee Alsey interviews Tracy Dighton, uncovering her passion and vision for working with the local community in Rye in the latest installment of the Ryers Unwrapped series
Travails of Traders Passage
Strange things travel up and down Traders Passage. The odd JCB, and a large number of cyclists. I always thought it was pedestrian only, says Ray Prewer















