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Climate change and refugees: conference on Saturday 21st

Two of the biggest crises of the day are climate change and refugees. How do they affect each other as issues? How do they affect people? Bexhill & Hastings United Nations Association (UNA) are having a one-day conference on these matters on Saturday 21 October, in Bexhill Old Town. Bernard McGinley reports.

Posted 10:59 Thursday, Oct 19, 2023 In: Campaigns

Bottle of Hastings: repackaged and rather a fine vintage

In the second of an occasional series on independent local businesses, HOT’s Chris Connelley takes a trip to a recently reopened wine shop in central Hastings.

Posted 11:04 Tuesday, Oct 17, 2023 In: Food & Drink Tags: , ,
Becca Horn

Protest against Southern Water’s faecal treacle

While Southern Water were receiving customers at the Stade Hall on Thursday 12 October, and trying to mollify them, protesters were plentiful outside it. They had a lot to complain about, including untreated sewage, lack of answers, health hazards, endangered pets, and a proposed 44% increase in their water bill (arguably for what they had already paid for). Bernard McGinley reports and took the photos.

Posted 19:25 Sunday, Oct 15, 2023 In: Campaigns Tags: , , , , , ,
Jamie Ross as Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly and the Cricketers at the White Rock Theatre

Join Buddy Holly and the Cricketers on this highly anticipated tour as they hit the stage with their dynamic show, featuring authentic arrangements, driving rhythms, energetic performances and skilled musicianship. The band will be appearing at the White Rock Theatre in Hastings on Sunday 15 October. Dani Maimone writes.

Posted 10:01 Friday, Oct 13, 2023 In: Performance

Please touch the exhibits!

Visitors are usually told sternly not to touch the artworks, but at Zoom Arts‘ next exhibition in their Warrior Square gallery that is precisely what we are invited to do. Welcome to their special sensory exhibition which opens on Monday 16 October. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 08:59 Tuesday, Oct 10, 2023 In: Arts News Tags: , , ,

Baillie’s feast of music

Graduate of the Yehudi Menuhin School, virtuoso violinist Max Baillie served up a sumptuous feast of music, at the Crown House, on Tuesday evening. Laurie Temple savoured every morsel.

Posted 13:21 Monday, Oct 9, 2023 In: Performance

The Spirit in the Dust: reviewed

HOT’s Erica Smith and Nick Weekes experienced the combination of Afrit Nebula’s sound, Yumino Seki’s butoh dance and Mark French’s innovative projections at Kino Teatr.

Posted 19:58 Sunday, Oct 8, 2023 In: Performance

Pharmanomics book tour comes to Hastings

The director of Global Justice Now, Nick Dearden, will be in Hastings  this Friday to talk about his new book Pharmanomics: How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health. Gabriel Carlyle reports.

Posted 19:51 In: Campaigns
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