Exclusive screening of real-life thriller, ‘Boycott’ at The Pig
‘Boycott’ is at The Pig, 37 White Rock, Hastings TN34 1JL, on 25 January from 7pm. Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/2pTRyppCF
‘Boycott’ is at The Pig, 37 White Rock, Hastings TN34 1JL, on 25 January from 7pm. Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/2pTRyppCF
The past week has been a busy one for the campaign to get East Sussex County Council to stop investing in the giant fossil fuel companies driving the climate crisis, with actions in Lewes and Robertsbridge. HOT’s Gabriel Carlyle reports.
Don’t Pay UK and Extinction Rebellion Hastings & St Leonards (XRHSL) staged a Warm Up action at Barclays in Hastings town centre on Saturday 3 December from 12.30 to 2.30 pm. Teresa Thornhill reports on the second occupation of Barclays Bank in the last three weeks.
Hastings Philharmonic Choir will hold their annual carol concert on Saturday 17 December at Christ Church in St Leonards. Chairman John Rycroft describes the pleasures in store and the background to some of our best-loved carols.
Work is under way on the Stade Amusement Park. The planning application is retrospective and Hastings Borough Council’s Conservation Officer has objected. What has the Foreshore Trust (FT) said about the application affecting its land? Nothing. What about the pirate and crazy golf applications, also about FT land? Nothing. The Annual General Meeting is on Monday evening, 12 December. Bernard McGinley reports.
The lyrics of Joni Mitchell’s “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone?” may be a truism, but also apt. Particularly in the case of High Street Department Stores. Certainly journalist and author Tessa Boase thinks so and has celebrated some of the disappeared in a new book London’s Lost Department Stores – a Vanished World of Dazzle and Dreams. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths was fascinated to read her book, packed full of those overlarge shops, stories and gossip.
An explosive new talent – 20-year-old Emma Rawicz – fronts Jazz Hastings’ December gig on Tuesday 6th. Julian Norridge traces the award-winning saxophonist and composer’s rapid rise to fame.
Hastings International Piano are thrilled to welcome Shunta Morimoto & Mariamna Sherling back to the historic White Rock Theatre for a special Prizewinners’ Gala Concert. These young pianists thrilled the capacity audience with their performances in the final of the 16th Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition in March 2022. We are delighted that they will be joined once again by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Rory Macdonald. Dominika Hicks writes.