Culture A true born charmer A visitor to Rye is spellbound by the music and charm, of Daoirí Farrell during the closing weekend of the Rye Arts Festival By Kevin McCarthy / 4 Oct 2018
Culture Boules and books for a third age Find out more about U3A and learning opportunities By Gillian Roder / 4 Oct 2018
Culture Piano star in Winchelsea An exciting Irish classical pianist is due to play for Winchelsea Arts By John Minter / 4 Oct 2018
Culture HIPCC Winners Return Winners of the Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition will be back for special performances this month By Rye News / 4 Oct 2018
Culture "The Plant Hunters" a lecture by Stephen Harmer Iden & District Natural History Society Lecture at Iden Village Hall at 7.30pm. Visitors £3.00 By Christopher Strangeways / 4 Oct 2018
Culture Jenni for your thoughts It's the last few days of the Arts Festival and the quality events keep coming By John Minter / 27 Sep 2018
Culture Broberg entrances audience Kenny Broberg, the Hastings Philharmonic and a Fazioli piano were one of the highlights of Rye Arts Festival By Christopher Strangeways / 27 Sep 2018
Culture Environmental chocolate A fascinating account of the motives behind a famous chocolate brand By John Minter / 27 Sep 2018
Culture Let's go to the movies! For lovers of a haunting mystery, The Little Stranger arrives this week, set in 1948 Britain. And Kino Arthouse, shows Cannes winner Cold War – tickets include wine or coffee By Viv Watts / 27 Sep 2018
Culture Let's go to a show! The Vaudeville Theatre Production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest is booking now for October 9 By Viv Watts / 27 Sep 2018
Culture Wimbush inspires with bard Shakespeare retains his fascination for modern audiences because he describes the experience of being human By Kenneth Bird / 27 Sep 2018