Culture
Let’s go to the movies!
Oscar winner Moonlight arrives this week with its haunting tale of a young man's search to find himself.
Comedy gold comes to town
The theatre at the Rye Creative Centre is really hotting up with regular new shows and events to suit all tastes
Work of art is donated to charity
Famous British pop artist, Sir Peter Blake RA, donates one of his latest and most unusual pictures to a local charity
Music season tunes up
The music scene is starting again which is great as we have so much local talent
Let’s go to the movies!
Denzel Washington and Viola Davis star in Fences, the story of Troy Maxson, who once dreamed of a baseball career but was too old when the leagues started admitting black players
Thank you for the music
A capacity crowd moved to the beat of the tambourine at a sell out singalonga Mamma Mia evening last weekend
Climbing days remembered
Author Dan Richards sets out on the trail of his great aunt, Dorothy Pilley, a prominent and pioneering mountaineer of the early twentieth century, and discovers a legend
Art space starts fund raising
Do visit the new community art gallery, which has an eclectic choice of paintings, in the former school building off Mermaid Street
Rye-citals, concerts by candlelight
Alasdair Kitchen, Artistic Director of Euphonia Studio, who brought opera to the Rye Arts Festival, now plans a new concert series of classical music by candlelight
Let’s go to the movies!
They're back – 20 years after the events of Trainspotting, Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to the only place he can call home, where the old crew are waiting for him. Directed by Danny Boyle