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Drawing for dementia

Classes that bring art ‘to life’ for residents at a Hastings care home can continue thanks to further funding from the Big Lottery Fund. Hastings Court on The Ridge has been running the classes, which use a life model, in collaboration with Hastings artist and author, Judy Parkinson, for just over a year.

Alan Russell’s perspective on the world

Zoom Arts continues its series of exhibitions at its Warrior Square station gallery with a show entitled As I See It by Alan Russell. The artist explains how he produces his work.

Posted 17:02 Thursday, May 4, 2017 In: Visual Arts Tags: , , ,

Third Call Out: Get on Board for Hastings Fringe 2017 at The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre

Do you want to take part in the newest, boldest performing arts festival in Hastings? 

Hastings blind people benefit from grant

Please help spread the word to anyone you know who is blind: British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF), which provides specially adapted audio equipment to blind and partially sighted people across the UK, will put a £1,000 grant from the Magdalen and Lasher Charity to good use in Hastings, as they explain. 

The St Leonards Pub hosts ‘lock-in like no other’!

A brand new dark comedy brings a ‘lock-in like no other’ to the St Leonards Pub for one night only. Time Please, which launched to rave reviews in March, sees feisty publican, Cath (Kate Tym) and her stoically optimistic husband, Steve (John Knowles) struggling to make ends meet in their run down pub. Closing time takes a sinister turn when Keith (Garry Fox), one of their regulars, emerges – off his head and with a planet-sized chip on his shoulder. Chock full of wild conspiracy theories, Keith wants his story heard and Cath and Steve find themselves caught up in his crack-pot plan…and it’s not going to end well.

8–14 May is Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health has been in the news in a very positive way in the lead up to Mental Health Awareness Week. The focus this year is on Surviving or Thriving. The inspirational Sharon Rhodes, who has learned how to live with her mental health challenges and give back to her local community, tells HOT about the great things that will be going on in Hastings town centre from 8–14 May.

Posted 22:40 Wednesday, May 3, 2017 In: Health Matters

Peter Chowney chosen as Labour’s candidate in parliamentary election

Another parliamentary candidate is in place, with the selection of Hastings Borough Council leader Peter Chowney to represent Labour. The LibDems chose their man long ago and the Greens make their choice later this week, but the signs are that Ukip will not be contesting the seat this time. Nick Terdre reports.

Another chance to see ‘Toby Belch is Unwell’

The play, ‘Toby Belch Is Unwell’ will be performed at The Garage at The Horse and Groom with Sidney Kean playing the challenging eponymous role with passion and aplomb. In this instance, John Knowles, local writer, performer and all round creative initiative-taker, sits in the director’s chair. Zelly Restorick writes.

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