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Beach of Dreams event paves way for next year’s nationwide festival

On Saturday 31 August, MSL Hastings will unveil a spectacular display of Kinetika’s 500 naturally dyed pennants, planted on the West Hill, high above Hastings old town and beach. The event is part of the town’s annual Coastal Currents festival and marks the launch of MSL’s part in Kinetika’s 2025 national Beach of Dreams festival. Kate Hodges writes.

Posted 13:46 Tuesday, Aug 20, 2024 In: Community Arts Tags: , ,

Project Art Works opens its doors for visitors

Project Art Works will be opening its doors on Saturday 31 August for an open studio and exhibition as part of Coastal Currents art festival. Written by Jessica Courtney Bennett at Project Art Works.

Posted 12:10 In: Community Arts Tags:

Kate Delany and The Crown team up for Coastal Currents show

Local artist Kate Delany is presenting a show of her mixed media work at the Crown pub in the Old Town to mark an anniversary she and the locale share. The event is part of the Coastal Currents arts festival. Report by Lynda Foy, photos by Colin Foy.

Posted 10:04 In: Arts News Tags: , ,

Coastal Currents opening night is in glorious black and white

After the success of last weekend’s Bottle Alley Art Market, the local creative community is now looking forward to the start of Coastal Currents 2024. In the first of a series of articles, Erica Smith encourages you to dial down the colour and dress in black and white for the opening party at the White Rock Theatre on Friday 30 August.

Posted 22:00 Sunday, Aug 18, 2024 In: Arts News Tags:

Council trash Pier and civic pride

Clarity and civic pride were in short supply as the planning committee of Hastings Borough Council (HBC) decided to approve planning permission for fake-olde plastic lampposts on Hastings Pier on 14 August. They forgot to consider the modern ones also there, and the serious concerns about the repair works, and also the requirements for a Listed Building in a Conservation Area. What was listed and what had won a major Prize were widely misunderstood. No-one mentioned ‘enhance and protect’, or the role of the Pier. Bernard McGinley reports.

Posted 21:11 In: Architecture and Design

Helen McCookerybook – Songwriter #6

She-punk songwriter Helen McCookerybook is playing at Barnaby’s Lounge on Thursday 19 September 7-9pm. Entry is free but with 5 – 10 pounds suggested donation.

Preventive HIV pill an East Sussex innovation

PEOPLE at risk of contracting HIV will find it easier to get preventative treatment as East Sussex becomes the first county in the country to offer an online service, East Sussex County Council reports.

Posted 20:54 In: Health Matters

What’s Next for Brook Tate?

Brook Tate – performer, artist, musician and author – will be presenting an insight into their various art forms, including excerpts from their upcoming projects. Sharon Rhodes was very excited to catch up with Brook and find out about their new show tomorrow night – Thursday 15 August – at Kino-Teatr.

Posted 15:53 Wednesday, Aug 14, 2024 In: Arts News
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