Culture

Sing us those old favourites

What an amazing evening last Saturday as the residents...

Make haste for a change of scene

If the weather is still all over the place,...

Let’s go to the movies!

This week's featured film showing at the Rye Kino is 'The Boy Choir', an uplifting story of talent, adolescence and mentorship. This is the inspirational tale of a rebellious boy with a remarkable gift who is challenged by a demanding teacher trying to make the most unlikely of dreams come true. Staring Dustin Hoffman (pictured above), Kathy Bates, Eddie Izzard and Debra Winger. For this and other films showing in Rye, read on

Learn about African art

Robert Mucci will be talking about African art on...

Buy outstanding art!

The Rye Society of Artists (RSA) kicks off its...

Musical students entertain

A live musical entertainment was staged on Tuesday July...

Two buses, three churches & tea

In blazing sunshine, thirty five Friends of St Mary's met at Rye Station Approach to board two community buses for the annual visit to a selection of churches on Romney Marsh. This year the choice was Snave, Appledore and Stone in Oxney.

Let’s go to the movies!

This week's featured film showing at Rye Kino is 'Love & Mercy' Set to the era-defining music of The Beach Boys (pictures above), Love & Mercy intimately examines the personal voyage and ultimate salvation of the band's mercurial lead singer and songwriter Brian Wilson, an icon whose success came at an extraordinary personal cost. For details of this and other movies showing in Rye please follow the link...

Singing in black and white

Stephen Sondheim's music and words (reviewed last week) were...

Janet explores Jim’s mystery

Janet Denny's prize winning mystery starts with a photograph. Explore what happens next in "The man on the mantlepiece"

Festival to stage 50+ events

More than 50 events at least 15 different venues over 17 days. It's the 44th Rye Arts Festival and its 36 page programme has just been launched. Charles Harkness reports on a few of the highlights

Dark art hovers in GCSE show

A refreshingly frank GCSE Art Exhibition at Rye Art Gallery gives a glimpse of life as a teenager in 2015

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