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Jane and Siobhan present in open studio season

Jane Beecham and HOT’s own Siobhan O’Hanlon have worked alongside each other for many years, but this is the first time they have shown together. The event is part of the South East Open Studios’ (SEOS) season, which profiles 269 local artists and offers the unique opportunity to buy directly from the artists. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 13:23 Wednesday, Jun 11, 2014 In: Visual Arts Tags: , ,
Stormtroops advancing under a gas attack

Otto Dix First World War etchings

Mermaids on the Beach banner

Mermaids on the beach

Mermaids on the Beach is a first time, and rather unique event, and on Saturday 21 June we can expect to see a pod of Hastings-made mermaids gathering together for the best event of the summer. HOT writer Jessica Parker speaks to events organiser, Teresa Beacham.

Lonesome robes ahead for the Conservatives

Labour’s Bruce Dowling was elected Mayor of Hastings with Cllr Judy Rogers as his deputy

Rob Lee’s winning ways

Following Chris Connelley’s account of his unsuccessful campaign in the local elections, Rob Lee takes up his pen to describe the night he won Maze Hill for the Tories.

Women Go Global

Four international film nights: Women Go Global

As part of their on going Women Go Global project, Hastings Women’s Voice are holding four nights of International films. HOT’s Grace Vogiatzis reports.

Jack the Ripper at last? book cover

Jack the Ripper at last?

Described as a “well researched and beautifully written piece of history”, Jack the Ripper at last? is the newest work by Hastings writer Helena Wojtczak. Stepping aside from women’s history, Helena dived into the complex and painstaking world of psychology and crime writing. Jessica Parker speaks to Helena regarding her upcoming book signing.

Big Lunch makes big splash in St Leonards

The Big Lunch was top of the menu last Sunday, with two separate events in St Leonards. A big fan and never one to turn down the chance for good food and good cheer, HOT’s Chris Connelley helped to host the Christ Church edition and explains the recipe. Down below James Bacon reports on the fare at Sonrise Church.

Posted 16:49 In: Grassroots
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