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Pigfoot play Ellington at Jazz Hastings

Jazz Hastings’ next monthly session on 7 November will resound to some of the most iconic tunes in jazz when the highly entertaining group Pigfoot give their unique take on the music of Duke Ellington, says Julian Norridge.

Posted 17:49 Monday, Oct 30, 2023 In: Music & Sound Tags: , ,

An interview with troubadour Jason McNiff

Jason McNiff – the troubadour-host of the Sundowner Sessions at the Jenny Lind music pub on the High Street in the Old Town chats about his recent albums with Jude Montague

Local politicians called on to support ceasefire in Gaza

The continuing carnage in Gaza has prompted a coalition of local community groups and organisations to call on elected representatives to join their call for a ceasefire. Only MP Sally-Ann Hart has responded, turning down the appeal. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 21:31 Sunday, Oct 29, 2023 In: Politics

Cohousing offers solutions and ‘intentional communities’

The consensus that there is a housing crisis has led on to a search for possible and different ways ahead. Kate Moran of HOWCH (Hastings Older Women’s Cohousing) reports on an autumn conference.

Posted 19:05 In: Home Ground

Good news from the Mews

HOT’s resident shopaholic Chris Connelley finds much to admire at the improved St Andrews Mews, not to mention a spooky Halloween experience with a difference.

Posted 19:48 Thursday, Oct 26, 2023 In: Shops & Things

Spooky tales from Ed Boxall for greenhouse Halloween

Children’s author Ed Boxall will be thrilling youngsters with spooky tales and spider fun as part of the Halloween celebrations at Alexandra Park greenhouse, says Lynda Foy.

Posted 10:18 In: Grassroots

Dear Future Film Festival 2023 is here!

Dear Future Film Festival returns for its third year of films and special events, this year on the theme of Lost and Found, says Annie Waite. Join the festival for short films, new releases, forest bathing, live music, performance and conversation, from 26 until 29 October at the Electric Palace cinema in Hastings.

Pier lamps throw no light on finances

In the tale of Aladdin, the offer of new lamps is a cunning trick by an unscrupulous sorcerer. But what does it mean for Hastings Pier? Bernard McGinley reports and took the photos.

Posted 17:09 Saturday, Oct 21, 2023 In: Home Ground Tags:
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