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Play comedy Guess Who? game with real-life characters

“It’s an extremely stupid, extremely simple idea, but it’s a lot of fun,” says comedian James Ross (and many others) about his latest comedy show Guess Who?, which brings the children’s board game idea to life in a comedy setting, with the audience making up the characters.

Posted 11:23 Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 In: Comedy Tags: , , , , , ,

Together we make waves

We Are A Sea is a new headline for Hastings and a fun weekend of free activities over Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September which highlights the local heroes who help keep our sea and shoreline clean, safe, and welcoming. Erica Smith catches up with Beccy Mccray – the artist and creator behind an event with community at its heart.

Posted 21:28 Sunday, Sep 22, 2024 In: Green Times Tags: , , ,

Sonic Knitting in Beach Hut 15 with artist Felicity Ford

Jude Montague talks to sonic artist Felicity Felix Ford about her work with knitting and sound, part of the XMTR Festival 2024.

Posted 20:59 In: Festivals Tags: , ,

Council leader condemns Israel’s ‘inhumane’ attack on Al Mawasi

The leader of Hastings Borough Council has condemned Israel’s bombing of a tented encampment of displaced families in Al Mawasi, Gaza as ‘inhumane’. HDPSC Chair, Katy Colley reports.

10 years of progress at Alexandra Park Greenhouse

Volunteers celebrated 10 years of progress at a Hastings community hub with a surprise presentation to its chairman. Linda Pearson, who has been the main driving force behind the restoration of Alexandra Park Greenhouse, received an album of photos charting the hard work by volunteers and the results of generous public donations over the last decade. Lynda Foy reports. All photos by Colin Foy.

Posted 13:44 Friday, Sep 20, 2024 In: Campaigns Tags:

Welcome back, Archy and Mehitabel!

Patrick Kealey’s divine performance of The Life & Rhymes of Archy and Mehitabel can be seen at Tadhg Mae Gallery on George Street in Hastings on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 September. Entertainment with bite coming to the heart of Hastings Old Town, as Kate Hodges reports.

Jude Montague talks to James Wilkie about his work and personal involvement with the Sono-Electro Festival and what we can expect this year.

Posted 21:38 Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024 In: Festivals Tags:

Criticise Council planners and you’re ■■■■■■■■■■■■

Concerns spread about Hastings Borough Council (HBC), a local planning authority with heavyhanded and authoritarian inclinations. They censor local opinions and a national magazine. ‘Redaction’ – black tippex, editing out – is rife, for no good reason. Bernard McGinley reports on being careful what you say.  

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