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Archives for November | 2017 | Page 5 of 10

Playland

Playland is a project which was seen in five South East / South coast venues, including Electro Studios Project Space. Two of the public engagement projects were led by Hastings based artists: Sharon Haward & Nicole Zaaroura. Photos were taken by Nigel Green who lives in the borough & teaches at SCCH. 

Hastings Early Music Festival

Hastings Early Music Festival, running from 24 – 26 November 2017,  is an exciting new event bringing an enticing selection of concerts by internationally acclaimed musicians.The festival launches at Hastings newest concert hall, Opus Theatre. Jane Gordon writes.

Timberlina: a lifetime of eco-anxiety

Performer, Timberlina, writes about life-long eco fears and performs  FFS!!, a glittering show of spectacularly bearded alt-drag proportions about reaching peak-worry and overcoming eco-anxiety. It’s a Women’s Institute meets late night psychedelic toke of folk wisdom, blues and rock ‘n’ roll.

Andy White: politics again… you know why

Belfast singer-songwriter Andy White is writing songs about politics again. You know why.

Steeleye Span return!

In years gone by, Steeleye Span were based in Hastings. Now they rehearse here and drummer Liam Genockey still lives here, as does their new bass player, Roger Carey. And they’re back on tour, including their old home town, playing at St Mary in the Castle on 14 December 2017.

The importance of insulation

Local architect and insulation specialist, Ken Davis, introduces us to the importance of good insulation when embarking on refurbishment, renovation and building projects – and when considering energy efficiency and saving money on heating bills. This is the first in a series of articles about the necessity for good insulation.

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My Label, My Life

Come and meet author, Dr Bruce Venter, who will be sharing his story about life with paranoid schizophrenia and signing copies of his book, My Label, My Life: Mental Illness: How I escaped the straightjacket of serious mental illness on Tuesday 5 December at 6pm at Printed Matter Bookshop, 185 Queens Road, Hastings, TN34 1RG. Lee Humphries writes.

Vocal Explosion’s mid-winter concert!

A firm fixture in the Hastings music calendar. A candlelit Celtic and World music night with carols for all, festive cheer and traditional greenery. This year’s concert features: violinist Garry Blakeley (“One of the best in the country”: Feast of Fiddles), vocalist Juliet Russell (“Brilliantly haunting”: The Stage) and The Fipple Consort recorder ensemble. Zelly Restorick writes.

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