Culture Inspiring speaker at Arts Festival If you want to hear a story of real achievement from a difficult start, come and listen to Dame Stephanie Shirley talk at the Rye Arts Festival By Ben Keeley / 7 Sep 2017
Culture Town and country singing Two recent concerts by the Wall of Sound were in very different venues By Rye News / 7 Sep 2017
Culture All's well that ends well A lovely venue, but play maybe last in the series as there is talk of changes at Lamb House By Heidi Foster / 7 Sep 2017
Culture Let's go to the movies! John Boyega stars in a gripping thriller based on real events during civil unrest in Detroit in 1967 By Viv Watts / 7 Sep 2017
Culture 5000 Years of Glass in a Day Antiques Roadshow expert Andy McConnell to deliver three lectures on the history and uses of glass over 5000 years By Kenneth Bird / 7 Sep 2017
Culture Multi media art in Peasmarsh Excellent variety of creative and accomplished art By Heidi Foster / 7 Sep 2017
Culture Winter program for Film Club Some good films are coming up in the Film Club's winter schedule, just released By Neale East / 7 Sep 2017
Culture Local model-maker turns author A new detective novel by local author Chris O'Donoghue is loosely based around Rye and Rye Harbour By Kenneth Bird / 7 Sep 2017
Culture A stunning musical extravaganza Another successful jazz week-end with superb music, wonderful weather and smiling locals and visitors By Heidi Foster / 31 Aug 2017
Culture Let's go to the movies! The inimitable Bill Nighy stars as a police detective under pressure in this Gothic thriller about a serial killer in Victorian London By Viv Watts / 31 Aug 2017
Culture Meet the other Tuesday Painters There are other Tuesday Painters to see, this time in Brede By Gillian Roder / 31 Aug 2017