30-06-2019 10:00 via theguardian.com

Can Hastings’s seafront gallery get it right second time around?

A new lease of life for Hastings art; a London clinic for dancers closes; and whose reviews to trust on David Mamet’s new play?Forget 1066. For the past decade, the new battle of Hastings has been fought at the south coast resort over an art gallery. Next weekend, the Hastings Contemporary opens after an acrimonious tussle with the owners of the building, the Jerwood Foundation. Back in the late 2000s many Hastings folk tried to stop a gallery being built on the seafront, as local gas guzz
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