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Mama Putts serves a musical Rum Punch

Rum Punch are half of the Lynda Murray Quartet who played a wonderful concert on the Stade last month. They serve up a high hitting cocktail of saxophone and piano. This Saturday they will be playing a mix of modern jazz standards and orginals at Mama Putts.

Posted 14:47 Wednesday, Aug 23, 2017 In: Music & Sound
Louise Ashcroft Unlucky Dip

Coastal Currents 2017

Our annual culture Fest, Coastal Currents is almost on us again. The time when strange things can turn up in Hastings – yes, even stranger than normal ­– animate the streets, puzzle onlookers, make us laugh, scratch our heads and visit places we don’t normally visit. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths spoke to Director Tina Morris about what was in store this year.

A breath of fresh air at Kino-Teatr this Friday

Audio-visual artist Phillip Clemo brings his Dream Maps music to Kino-Teatr this Friday. The evening will be a cinematic performance of extraordinary landscapes from around the world– a Koyaanisquatsi for the 21st Century. World class musicians and cutting edge technology are combined to make us experience the familiar as if it’s a brave new world. Erica Smith takes a deep breath and opens her eyes and ears.

Spread the LOVE on Bank Holiday Sunday

It’s been a while since Dan and Neil from Zeroh have held one of their amazing party nights, so they thought they’d throw a special one, with a purpose, and hold it on the Bank Holiday Sunday as Hastings celebrates its first full Pride weekend.

Posted 13:59 Tuesday, Aug 22, 2017 In: One Long Party

Beat The Street out of this world

More than 40,000 East Sussex residents of all ages are celebrating travelling 230,927 miles – close to the distance between the Earth and the Moon – in just seven weeks of Beat the Street. 

‘How to be a Nobody’

Call for experience. The forthcoming book, ‘How To Be A Nobody by…?’ will expound on the fallacy of status, how people have lost it, what it means if they gain it, how it relates to self-esteem and how the capitalist global market is dispossessing people who are having to resort to drastic measures to survive. The author, who at this stage wishes to remain anonymous, seeks brief examples of what it costs for a person to survive – in the UK or abroad – and how they continue to give despite the humblest circumstances. 

Posted 15:38 In: Literature Tags: , ,

Zoom Arts news

Zoom Arts Group is primarily a self funding collective of creative people who regularly hold exhibitions to showcase members own art work. Zoom Arts recently held a group exhibition of work for auction. This proved a great success and all money raised went to ‘Hastings Supports Refugees’. Susan Cleland writes.

Heritage in Hastings

A piece of classic heritage will meet another one at Alexandra Park, Hastings, when a classic Bedford lorry built in 1934 arrives on Sunday, 10 Sept 10, to promote the park’s historic

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