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Cream Tea, Path Walk and Ice House opening

You are invited to join a Heritage Open Day walk starting at The Ice House in Summerfield Woods/Horntye Park in Hastings on Sunday 22 September and culminating in a cream tea. Heather Grief writes.

Posted 09:25 Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019 In: History Tags: , , ,
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How do you know if I’m real? (plus literary events from 17 Sept 2019)

Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) about to write our news stories, articles and novels? We’ve got cars that drive themselves, planes that no longer need a pilot, fake news to manipulate our voting patterns, so how about stories? Are writers about to be made redundant? Shall we be left at the mercy of algorithms devised by the powerful to lull us into submission to their agendas? Angela J. Phillip investigates (or at least, she says it’s her).

Posted 09:00 Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019 In: Hastings Bookchat Tags: ,

Lynda Murray’s special jazz guest at Mama Putts

Local jazz musician Lynda Murray has a special guest for her September spot at Mama Putts – guitarist Deidre Cartwright. Long acquainted, they have both enjoyed interesting and varied careers in jazz, she tells HOT.

Decision: Javad stays in the UK!

Readers of Hastings Online Times have been part of the campaign to support Javad in his quest to remain in the UK – and it is with delight that we update you: Javad has been given permission to stay here. HOT’s Zelly Restorick writes.

Colombia Day

WORKERS SOLIDARITY, COAL MINING & CLIMATE CHANGE.

Avoiding Earthxit

Will money save our planet? How do we address our climate crisis without waiting for political and corporate engagement? In a series of 3 talks from articles published in International Times, Kendal Eaton

Printed Matter Bookshop, 185 Queens Rd, Hastings

Best Bookshops: The Printed Matter Bookshop, 185 Queens Rd, Hastings

More than just a place to buy interesting books, The Printed Matter Bookshop runs author events and book clubs – and you can get vinyl, too. Lee Humphries talks to Angela J. Phillip about the delights and difficulties of running an independent bookshop.

Jo Brand and friends support Sara Lee Trust

plus Robin Ince and Andy Robinson are on the bill. Erica Smith writes.

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