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Cathy Simpson reviews the current Mad March Hare exhibition at The Weekend Gallery.

Posted 10:25 Monday, Mar 19, 2012 In: Arts News

The Jerwood Gallery opened its doors to the public today. Erica Smith contemplates the art, the building and the views of the beach.

Posted 18:35 Saturday, Mar 17, 2012 In: Arts News Tags: , ,

Regal music for spring at Saint Mary-in-the-Castle

Following their huge success with Handel’s ‘Messiah’, which packed Christ Church in November, Hastings Philharmonic Choir returns to St. Mary-in-the-Castle on Saturday 17 March with a delightful programme of works by Haydn and Mozart, beginning with Haydn’s magnificent late ‘Te Deum’ a hymn of praise, Te Deum laudamus, being “Thee, O God, we praise”.

Posted 11:06 Wednesday, Mar 14, 2012 In: Music & Sound Tags:

Green light for Lido scheme

The West Marina Lido project has got the green light from the council but will not be opening its doors this summer.

Posted 17:35 Tuesday, Mar 13, 2012 In: Home Ground

Rose Wylie is a woman to watch, according to a newspaper article by Germaine Greer. The newspaper quote arose out of the findings of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, that art galleries and museums around the world exhibited mostly men. Wylie is philosophical about the reason, as she explains to HOT’s Joe Fearn and Richard Hull.

Posted 15:52 Monday, Mar 12, 2012 In: Arts News Tags: , ,

On the evening of Friday 9 March a group of women occupied the empty F-ish Gallery in Robertson Street, Hastings. The occupation was to mark International Women’s Day and highlight how recessionary times hit women even harder than men, writes Erica Smith.

St Leonards Regeneration

Enthusiasm continues to build for community participation in the regeneration of Central St Leonards, as was demonstrated at yet another packed meeting on Thursday 8 March which heard that a ‘Town Team’ is taking shape, writes Richard Hull.

Gladedale judgement postponed to May

Posted 17:31 In: Campaigns
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