Sculpting time
There is a widely held notion that the camera never lies, that photographs always truthfully represent what is within the viewer. But don’t tell that to photographer Malcolm Glover, says HOT reporter John Cole.
There is a widely held notion that the camera never lies, that photographs always truthfully represent what is within the viewer. But don’t tell that to photographer Malcolm Glover, says HOT reporter John Cole.
In 1934, the Hat Council produced an advertising poster declaring ‘If you want to get ahead, GET A HAT!’ A forthcoming show at the Kave Gallery will help you do just that – in true style! – when local milliners, Francis Fifi Hats, Anais Neon, Tilly Bea and Louise Papier-Mache Cousin, display their art from June 1 for two weeks. HOT reporter Cathy Simpson finds out more…
A dialogue between local voices and street drinkers both fictional and a poet (real) by John Knowles.
A circus with a difference, the Body Circus, celebrates the art of painting the body with performances, music, costume displays, workshops and a family friendly cornucopia of the beautiful and original. Body Circus will showcase a culturally diverse mix of music shows, dance performances and captivating fine art body painting including workshops and live performances for capoeira, street dance, circus artistry, as well as martial arts displays and fire performances from local artists and beyond. The Body Circus takes place in and around Hastings from Friday 24 May to Sunday 26 May,writes HOT’s Chris Cormack.
Planning permission for the link road to the link road has now been submitted by Sea Change Sussex, writes HOT’s Zelly Restorick. The ‘Gateway Road’ will link the Bexhill Hastings Link Road to Wrestwood Road in Bexhill and is, according to John Shaw, CEO of Sea Change Sussex, the “first digestible bite” in the much wider development plans for the area through to 2027.
This Sunday, 26 May, The Green Lawn Tennis Club is having an Open Day. HOT’s Erica Smith had no idea there was a tennis club in St Leonards (and knows very little about tennis), so she interviewed club member and local resident, Louise Bell to find out more.
The prolific film producer/director Brian Yuzna has been invited by the University of Brighton’s Faculty of Arts, in collaboration with Cine-Excess International Film Festival, to be interviewed on stage at St Mary-in-the-Castle, writes HOT reporter Chris Cormack.
Some much needed Mediterranean warmth was brought to a cool Stade last night by the Catalonian band Tekameli, writes HOT’s Paul Way-Rider.