Culture

Etching illustrated

Rye Art Gallery has started a new lecture programme

Music for a summer evening

On June 2 The Occasional Consort will be returning...

Let's go to the movies!

The joking superhero is back in Deadpool 2, while Amy Schumer struggles with body image in I feel Pretty and four of Britain's finest actresses, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright celebrate their careers in Nothing Like A Dame

Let's go to a show!

Book now for next month's upcoming treats of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband from London's Vaudeville Theatre; Swan Lake from the Royal Ballet; Sir Simon Rattle's farewell performance and, of course, it's Glyndebourne season

AsIs at the Queen's

The Queens Head rocked on Saturday

How sure is their refuge?

A fictional account of a Syrian refugee family is firmly based on the author's personal experiences

Festival to welcome refugees

A cultural feast of fun will take place in Battle at the end of June, to welcome people fleeing persecution, war and discrimnation

Wellington finally gets to France

Martin Wimbush takes the Duke of Wellington to France and gets a warm reception from the English

Music can unite the world

It will be a truly unique experience to attend the concerts offered at the Opus Theatre, Hastings

Requiem at the White Rock

An evening of pure Verdi delight

Let's go to a show!

Three great shows at the Kino this coming week: Matthew Bourne's Cinderella; the musical An American in Paris, and the very special Dam Busters at 75 from the Royal Albert Hall with Dan Snow compering, interviews with special guests and a showing of the digitally remastered original film

Let's go to the movies!

Charlize Theron stars as Marlo, a harrassed mum who is sent a night-nanny by her brother in a story about modern motherhood