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Thunder, lightning and dirt, with the She Choir

Hastings SHE Choir presents Thunder, Lightning and Dirt – a concert which it promises will be an unmissable evening celebrating grassroots music, performance, and creativity in all its many forms, says choir member Hannah Collisson

Posted 16:05 Tuesday, Oct 8, 2024 In: Music & Sound Tags: , ,
Poster for Disaster! mini season shows people in water in peril

Film season marks golden age of ’70s disaster movies

Look out! Plan ahead for a couple of nostalgic Autumnal Sundays riding back in time to the early 1970s to indulge in a collection of handpicked Hollywood blockbuster disaster films at the Electric Palace cinema, says Annie Waite.

Peace activists stage mass die-in at arms factory to protest a year of genocide

Peace activists staged a mass die-in event at weapons manufacturer General Dynamics’ site in Hastings on Friday 4 October to protest a year of Israeli genocide. 

Still life in focus at Hastings Contemporary exhibition

HOT’s Judy Parkinson visited the new show at Hastings Contemporary and found herself cogitating on the meaning of the phrase still life, a genre dating back to ancient Egyptian and Roman times.

Posted 09:03 In: Visual Arts Tags:

Final Queensway Gateway Road works spell traffic disruption to year-end

Work to complete the long delayed Queensway Gateway Road has now been under way for just over a month, causing inconvenience to traffic using the A21 on Hastings’ northern border. It is due to be finished by the end of the year, though not all are convinced of the benefits its backers claim it will bring. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 12:54 Sunday, Oct 6, 2024 In: Home Ground Tags: , , ,

Juliet Russell and friends sing for Calcutta Rescue

This Saturday, 5 October, is an opportunity for those who missed May’s fundraiser by Sunshine on Sea to hear Juliet Russell and the Vocal Explosion Ensemble perform again in St Leonards’ magnificent Christ Church, this time accompanied by the Fell Trio. Erica Smith encourages you to book your tickets now.

Posted 22:00 Wednesday, Oct 2, 2024 In: Music & Sound

Worried households urged to contact local advice services as energy bills rise

As the energy price cap rises this week, Energise Sussex Coast’s Gabriel Carlyle explains how to you can access free help and advice about energy this winter.

Posted 14:30 Tuesday, Oct 1, 2024 In: Campaigns Tags: ,
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