Rye Kino hosted a performance by Bulgarian cellist, Michael Petrov on June 24, writes Ray Prewer. He played Bach’s cello suite No 4 and Dutilleux’s Trois Strophes sur
From primitive cave paintings to Turner, watercolours are a huge subject, and local artist Andy Wood is an expert because he is President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. He talked to the Friends of Rye Art Gallery recently about this area of art
Local schoolchildren will have the chance to write their own music to be performed by a professional group of musicians at the Peasmarsh Chamber Music Festival this month reports Seana Lanigan
Rye's International Jazz and Blues festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend (August 27-31) is warming up at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill next Wednesday June
This week's featured film showing at Rye Kino is Mr Holmes, staring Sir Ian McKellen as the long-retired Sherlock Holmes living in a remote Sussex farmhouse tending to his bees. Partially filmed at Wickham Manor Farm in Winchelsea (pictured), Holmes is haunted by an unsolved case that forced him int
The hidden walled garden at Little Orchard House at 3 West Street is hosting Rye Conservation Society's annual garden party this Sunday June 14 writes Andy Stuart. Visitors
Did you know the 'Iron Duke' had connections with Rye - both as an MP and as Lord Warden ? Celebrate the centenary of the Battle of Waterloo on June 18 and learn more about Wellington here from Andy Stuart
This weeks featured movie showing at the Rye Kino is Man Up (pictured), Meet Nancy: 34, single (still), hung-over (again), and exhausted by the endless futile set ups foisted upon her by well-meaning but clueless friends. As she travels across London to toast another 10 years of her parent’s blissfu
The annual Rockabilly Rave takes place in Camber over a five day period this weekend at Pontin's holiday park with thousands of participants celebrating at this 1950s music and lifestyle event.