Culture Marwood and Madzar are magic An evening of pure magic from a world class duo By Ben Keeley / 28 Sep 2016
Culture Some enchanted evening Iden Church was the venue for an evening with the Perfect Fifth. Melodies, comedy, light opera - it had it all By Gillian Roder / 28 Sep 2016
Culture Blues open second week The second week of Rye Arts Festival starts with some Saharan blues - and ends with opera - but with a wide variety of events in between By Ben Keeley / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Festival opens with drums In place of the usual procession, Rye Arts Festival was opened with various street entertainments, including musicians dressed as pirates By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Shakespeare lost for words John Fletcher, Rye-born dramatist, comes to the rescue when Will runs out of words By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Once more the peace shatters The Arts Festival drums its way into its first week with around 30 events - and more to come this next week By Charles Harkness / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Camera Club’s 60th a success If you saw this exhibition, you were bound to be amazed. If you didn't, then make very sure that next year's show is a "must-see" By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Black Dog dreams at art gallery First World War artist Paul Nash, who lived some of his life in Rye, featured in a local artist's multimedia performance at Rye Art Gallery - a first for the gallery during the Arts Festival By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Beginning with great Britten The Rye Arts Festival opened with a ghostly opera, with local connections By Rye News / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Ladies in the (cara)van A day of alternating performances of two short plays in a caravan parked outside the Kino left spectators, moved, entertained and wide eyed By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture From Brighton to Rye Last year's RAF artist in residence has his own exhibition this year By Kenneth Bird / 22 Sep 2016
Culture Pavord is landskipping Anna Pavord, the famous garden writer, has turned her attention to landscape, giving a riveting talk at Rye Arts Festival By Gillian Roder / 22 Sep 2016