Culture

Black Dog dreams at art gallery

First World War artist Paul Nash, who lived some of his life in Rye, featured in a local artist's multimedia performance at Rye Art Gallery - a first for the gallery during the Arts Festival

Beginning with great Britten

The Rye Arts Festival opened with a ghostly opera, with local connections

Ladies in the (cara)van

A day of alternating performances of two short plays in a caravan parked outside the Kino left spectators, moved, entertained and wide eyed

From Brighton to Rye

Last year's RAF artist in residence has his own exhibition this year

Pavord is landskipping

Anna Pavord, the famous garden writer, has turned her attention to landscape, giving a riveting talk at Rye Arts Festival

Art and comedy in one evening

It is well worth visiting Marcus' gallery, apart from the art he has wonderful items on display and you will have to see Timberlina to believe

Occasional Consort sing

Our local hospital will benefit from an Occasional Consort evening of song on October 8

A walk, a waft, a Wood

I love surprises after six years living here

Lets go to the movies!

This week's featured movie is 'Cafe Society' following Bronx-born Bobby Dorfman to Hollywood, where he falls in love, and back to New York, where he is swept up in the vibrant world of high society nightclub life..

Murder solved by Tilling ‘Tecs

Rye Fairtrade Steering Group hosted a Murder at Teatime...

Arts fest kicks off Saturday

The Arts Festival is finally starting this weekend. Andy Stuart gives a run down of the opening day and other events

New art competition launched

Michael Miller, chairman of the Trustees of Rye Art Gallery, outlines a new initiative to encourage young people to develop their creative skills

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