Culture
Did Lord Lucan rock Camber?
There were thousands of rock'n'roll, blues and music fans in Camber at the weekend when the 20th Rockabilly Rave took place at Pontins. There were amazing singers, dancers and musicians some of whom had interesting aliases, and the partygoers even had time to don their best jeans and fifties check jackets to pop into Rye between the live music sessions
History unfolds at U3A meeting
If you are interested in Anglo Saxon artefacts the story of the Ship at Sutton Hoo is worth looking into
Book lovers step back in time
Monica Edwards wrote many classic books for children, which are remembered more than 50 years on. A group of her admirers gathered in Rye Harbour to celebrate her work and explore some of the settings for her stories
Open studios – admire and learn
Three local artists' studios are open to the public until June 19. Heidi Foster went to see what was on offer
Let’s go to the movies!
This weeks featured film is Mustang. Beautifully shot, with stunning performances by its young cast, the Oscar-nominated Mustang is both a rousing tale of spirited youth and a powerful, moving and timely work of engaging social cinema
Fans lose out for Samuel Jeakes
Rye has always been in touch with the latest trends, according to a talk at the Museum
Chamber music goes to school
Chamber music is not just for highbrows – children get a kick out of composing and performing in public too
News from the castle
Rye Castle Museum has introduced several new features recently, including a guided audio tour of Huguenot Rye
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured movie is Love & Friendship, based on the Jane Austen novella "Lady Susan" set in the 1790s, an exquisite comedy of matchmaking and heart-breaking. It stars Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny, Xavier Samuel and Stephen Fry