Sep 28, 2009 | Horsham Today
PANTO: Emma Barton to star in Jack and the Beanstalk
From Chigaco via Albert Square Emma Barton arrives in Eastbourne in panto this year.
Photographer of swinging sixties Brian Duffy to put surviving works on show
Exhibition could restore photographer to status of fellow 'terrible trio' members David Bailey and Terence Donovan He was one of the "terrible trio" a ' three photographers who helped capture and shape the vibrancy of London in the swinging sixties.
Ex-Millwall captain Nethercott: West Ham will get off lightly
United will get off lightly over last month's Carling Cup riot happened in south London.
Improve transit in all directions
Isn't it exciting? Politicians, dignitaries, and officials came together yesterday to announce the next step in boldly expanding Montreal's metro system in all directions! To the north! To the east! To the south! To the ... oh.
Jafaican and Tikkiny drown out the East End's Cockney twang
Cor blimey. Not since Dick Van Dyke first brandished a chimney brush has the cockney accent been in such peril.
Rebecca Hall will star opposite Barack Obama
Will Smith told Mandrake earlier this year that he would like to play Barack Obama in any film about his life.
Watford resident celebrates 102nd birthday
A care home was filled with music and singing during a very special birthday party.
Jessica James at her sustainable home in Montauk. Photos by Dawn Watson
As more and more East Enders are making steps to incorporate sustainability into their everyday lives, the general consensus about the concept of being environmentally-conscious has moved from vague thoughts of crunchy, granola types to those who are focused on individual responsibility and conservation.
Madness - 'The Liberty of Norton Folgate'
The East End London band known for the "nutty sound of ska" is back intact with what may be the finest album of its 30-year career.
Thriller steps in to fill breach
THE DEVONSHIRE Park Theatre autumn line-up has been forced to change due to the unforeseen cancellation of Balmoral, the tour has been shelved due to the sudden indisposition of Rik Mayall.
Shark fishing legend celebrated in Greenport
COURTESY OF GORDON RYNDERS The museum exhibit on Captain Mundus was put together by his daughter, Pat Mundus The name Mundus might elicit awe among East Enders who know of the exploits of Montauk shark hunter Capt.
Group hopes for Trader Joe's on the East End
A journey of about 30 miles does not stop some East Enders from making the trek to Trader Joe's in Lake Grove, but many want to see the food emporium, known for its store-brand foods, healthy foods and reasonable prices, set up shop closer to home.
Faversham Hop Festival: Britain is still top of the hops
A warm September day in the wilds of Herefordshire and the hop harvest is being gathered at Pridewood Farm.
East End man thanks deputy for his life
Joseph Allen Hampton of East End has a new lease on life, thanks to the quick-thinking efforts of a Saline County Sheriff's Deputy.
Murdered truck girl's mum on her killer lover
Tragic Stacey Lawrence's mum yesterday told how she is tortured by conflicting emotions after her suicide lover murdered her daughter.
iPies: From East End to internet
JIM Thurston is a pieman, 21st century style. His product is the traditional East End pie, mash and liquor, but his hi-tech way of peddling this delicacy is set to earn him a lot more than just a crust.
East Enders have dodged two bullets - Hurricane Bill and Tropical Storm Danny - over the last few weeks but that doesn't mean they shouldn't still be prepared in the event of a weather-related disaster.