Culture
Making the medieval grade
Keeping up with the Joneses in the public display of wealth was as much a pre-occupation in medieval times as it is today
Hastings moves to Rye
A murderous duo will be in Rye signing copies of their latest books in next month
Rye Film Club lives again
Rye Film Club Lives again! Thanks to the offer of generous sponsorship from the George in Rye and an anonymous private benefactor, Rye Film Club has been given a new lease of life
Let’s go to the movies!
Oscar and Bafta winning Ida is the inaugural showing from the newly rejuvenated Rye Film Club, telling the story of a young nun in 1960s Poland, who embarks on a mission to discover her past
Blue sashes are off
A small band of volunteers helped make Rye Arts Festival a success in a very modest way, with the aid of a flashy sash
A scholarly education
Well-known local author 'Jonty' Driver was signing his latest book at the Rye Bookshop this week
Chanteuse back in Winchelsea
If you want to know what made French cafe singers so famous, come and listen to Flossie Malavialle in Winchelsea on Saturday
Let’s go to the movies
Tom Cruise returns in swashbuckling form as he fights to free his former army major from a treason charge in Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Another Meeting of Minds
For those who missed Martin Wimbush's first performance at the Rye Arts Festival, here is another opportunity to see it at the Creative Centre Theatre.
Turpin’s private view of Dixter
The private view of Louis Turpin's exhibition at Dixter resulted in the sale of ten works, and provides a new perception of the Great Hall itself