Culture

Let's go to the movies!

A beautiful Russian spy, dangerous times and a great deal of mayhem – a new thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence arrives on screen as real-life tensions with Russia increase

New exhibitions at Rye Art Gallery

There is pleasure in store at Rye Art Gallery with two new exhibitions opening simultaneously

2018 piano competition winner

This year's winner of the Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition is announced

Alas, pipes burst, Yorick lives

The snow silenced Hamlet. But she will be back this weekend!

Romeo and Juliet at the Mermaid

An informative deconstruction of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet adds greatly to the enjoyment of the play

Let's go to the movies!

Oscar-winning films pack the schedules this week, with Gary Oldman's portrayal of Churchill in Darkest Hour still filling cinema seats. Meanwhile new release I, Tonya, takes a wry look at the true story of how in 1994, US Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding became embroiled in the scandal of an attack on a rival competitor

Local names at the Jerwood Gallery

A seagull goes hunting culture - but where?

World Class at St Mary's in May

Russell Watson, Tom Robinson, Avery Sunshine, Kyle Eastwood, The Christians and Miloš Karadaglić will light up Rye, East Sussex this early May bank holiday weekend!

Turpin and Hubbard at The George

Louis Turpin and Roger Hubbard delighted the audience with a virtuoso performance to start Scallop Week

Winchelsea Arts' Winter Romance

Winchelsea Arts has started its new season of concerts with a Winter Romance

Let's go to the movies!

Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf star as mother and daughter in Lady Bird, a bittersweet look at relationships set in California in 2002

World Book Day just for children?

World Book Day will get the youngsters buzzing with excitement as they are introduced to new reading

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