Culture
Making classics informal
White Vine House now houses a classical evening early each month led by a Hastings-based composer. Heidi Foster tasted the first
Hint of spring in winter
Colourful Christmas present possibilities and black and white prints from the pop world feature in two new exhibitions
Art lovers seek out PM’s home
The Friends of Rye Art Gallery organised an expedition to the home of a former Prime Minister. Heidi Foster reports
Law’s boar blues draw
Keyboard wizard Phil Law entertained a packed Standard as part of the annual Wild Boar Week festivities, with a little help from some of his musical friends
Eric’s smashing photographs
Rye's Art Gallery has two new exhibitions opening this weekend - one a unique exhibition of photographic work, the other aimed at Christmas
Let’s go to the movies!
War time romance comes to town, as "Suite Francaise" is showing at the Rye Community Centre on Friday November 6
Sara’s got talent enough
The first ever "Rye's Got Talent" took place on Friday October 23 and showcased an array of talent . . . and a seven year old stole the show
Let’s go to the movies!
The Suffragettes are coming to town! Details of this week’s movies and special events at Rye Kino follow
New Bond shakes and stirs
The latest James Bond arrives at the Kino with First Night drinks. Ray Prewer reports
Take five at the Mermaid
Last Thursday, October 22, I went to the Tudor Room at The Mermaid Inn for a jazz supper. I didn’t know what a treat was in store. Review by Ray Prewer
A piano without a pianist
How can a piano be played without a pianist? Mike Boyd (above) has the answer and Irna Mortlock spells out what happened
All this for a penny-farthing
This penny-farthing needs some care and attention so what did the Rye Museum do to raise funds? Ray Prewer reviews the evening
