Culture

From Birmingham to Rye

The Rye Art Gallery's new programme features an exciting range of national and local artists alongside shows from the permanent collection

Brazil rocks Hastings

Hastings moves to the beat of Brazil

Let’s go to the movies!

Daphne du Maurier's haunting My Cousin Rachel comes around again, this time starring Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin. And for Take That fans, their entire concert is screening live from London's O2 tonight, Friday June 9, at 8pm

The Journey Back at Jam festival

A poet, novelist and anti-apartheid campaigner, Jonty Driver, describes his experience of returning to South Africa after 30 years of exile

Open studios across the area

The annual Southeast Open Studios event is about to...

Ypres and a family story

The first and last in the series by local author John Howlett is out now

Sculpture in the garden

The old police house in Church Square hosted a...

Kennedy and Bach meet my world

After countlesss international tours, Nigel Kennedy's concert was a coup for Rye

Mamma Mia, here we go again

Take a chance on the Hastings pier film season, get out your money, money, money and enjoy yourself. Hopefully it wont be our last summer, but when all is said and done, I highly recommend a visit. Oh yes, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do

Art of the highest standard

The work of this group of Tenterden artists, all with local associations, has an instant appeal

Let’s go to the movies!

Johnny Depp is still swashing and buckling in the Caribbean facing Salazar's Revenge, and taking the swashing further back in time, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword arrives, starring Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law

Something to start the weekend

The Globe Inn on the Marsh continued its excellent Thursday night live music with Fennessey & Friends

Get Rye News delivered to your inbox every week