Fine Arts exhibition
Brighton and University Centre Hastings fine art students will be presenting a collection of works at the Stade Hall Hastings. Debbie Tayor-Osborne writes.
Brighton and University Centre Hastings fine art students will be presenting a collection of works at the Stade Hall Hastings. Debbie Tayor-Osborne writes.
Seagulls – don’t you just love ’em? Or maybe you just hate ’em? Or maybe, like HOT’s Nick Terdre, you have a love/hate relationship with them. Pulled both ways, he thought it was time to find out what seagulls are really like.
Make Votes Matter, the campaigning body for proportional representation, is holding a public meeting in Hastings on Thursday 16 November with the aim of establishing a local group. Nick Terdre reports.
It’s voting time for the Aviva community grants and Drawing Life has been quick out of the blocks to call for HOT readers’ votes. Nick Terdre reports.
HOT’s Sean O’Shea talks with the well-known and popular local musicians Paul Way-Rider and Angie Phillip (formerly of The Red Geraniums) about their most recent musical re-incarnation as a duo called Blue Rumour. Their launch gig, which will be at The Black Cat in St Leonards on Friday 8 December 2017 (9pm), is worth entering in your Christmas treats diary.
For the attention of all those wishing to direct. An invitation to the directors’ meeting at the Stables Theatre on Monday, 4 December 2017 at 7.30pm. An opportunity to be involved with the Production Programme for 2019. Carol Hunt, co-ordinator for the Stables Theatre’s Programme Advisory Group, writes.
With the autumn budget looming, local government leaders across East Sussex have joined forces to call for an end to the constant cuts in funding which have hit public services hard. Nick Terdre reports.