
A fishy tale
HOT columnist Sean O’Shea reflects on how we all have become so busy and tells a fishy tale about goings on down the Stade…
HOT columnist Sean O’Shea reflects on how we all have become so busy and tells a fishy tale about goings on down the Stade…
Ben White’s exhibition at the Stables Art Gallery, Small Movements of The Heart, could equally be called Travels in Creativity. His watercolours, etchings, engravings, prints,
The Hastings Conquerors American Football Club, to be formally established in August, will be the UK’s first ever co-operative American football club, the first in a national league system of 50 teams and 30 others in development across the UK. In fact, there is only one National Football League co-op run team in the US – the Green Bay Packers, writes Chris Cormack.
We managed to get to a couple of concerts at the Peasmarsh Chamber Music Festival last week. The what? I hear you ask. Peasmarsh is a tiny village to the northwest of Rye, with a diminutive church. Violinist Anthony Marwood and cellist Richard Lester have organised this event for a decade: it involves a series of concerts over four days in Peasmarsh Church, writes Antony Mair.
The Opera South East presentation of CHOPIN & CHIPS has been moved from the Stade Hall to St Mary-in-the-Castle at 8pm this Saturday, 29 June. Ken Roberts, musical director of Opera South East will take a serious, and at the same time light-hearted, look at Chopin’s time in Majorca, writes Chris Cormack.
Total Comedy presented three stand-up comedians at the Printworks. All had different experiences of performing live, reports HOT’s Bevali Francis.