Culture Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare? The old controversy stirs again, did Shakespeare really write all that? By Kenneth Bird / 28 Sep 2017
Culture A weekend of glassware It would be hard to say whether it was Andy McConnell or the audience who enjoyed his performance most By Kenneth Bird / 28 Sep 2017
Culture Acting up in a caravan Back by popular demand the team at the Rye Arts Festival hauled a caravan up Lion Street into the courtyard of the Kino for a day of tiny theatre, writes By Kevin McCarthy / 28 Sep 2017
Culture Beyond the Roadshow It was an an unlikely career path that brought Andy McConnell fame as a renowned glass expert By Kenneth Bird / 28 Sep 2017
Culture Camera Club on show The Camera Club's exhibition this year was a highlight of the Rye Arts Festival By Kenneth Bird / 28 Sep 2017
Culture Where the Weald meets the Marsh Ethel, on East Street, loves a local artist By Kevin McCarthy / 28 Sep 2017
Culture An evening with Sarah McQuaid An artiste of great talent and a joy to listen to By Heidi Foster / 28 Sep 2017
Culture Questions left unanswered A talk on Shakespeare in Rye (for the mayor making of Mermaid Inn owner John Fowtrell) raises more question than it provides answers By Rye News / 21 Sep 2017
Culture Art in the roof Rye Art Gallery has a permanent collection. Come and see the artists' choice By Charles Harkness / 21 Sep 2017
Culture Dixter's great pottery exhibition New pieces added to Great Dixter's selling pottery exhibition due to poular demand By Gillian Roder / 21 Sep 2017
Culture Not a lunch concert - a feast! An organ recital to satisfy the soul and lift the spirits By Rye News / 21 Sep 2017
Culture Shadows in the gallery A new and innovative exhibition at the Rye Art Gallery By Ben Keeley / 21 Sep 2017