Drag Movie Night: Big Jay returns with screening and live performance showcase
Big Jay will bring a hand-picked showcase of drag performers to the stage before the screening of cult classic movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Read moreDetailsBig Jay will bring a hand-picked showcase of drag performers to the stage before the screening of cult classic movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Read moreDetailsFilmed live in London's West End, The Best of Enemies is screening at Reading Biscuit Facory on Thursday, May 18, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsIT takes a couple of swells to make the show, A Couple of Swells, a hit.
Read moreDetailsIF you need a bit of colour in your life then sign up now to take part in a special fun run.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre church is one of 13 across the Thames Valley which will benefit from a major funding scheme for churches and community groups.
Read moreDetailsSabeur Trabelsi, 44 and of Kings Road, has been convicted by unanimous jury verdict of manslaughter and perverting the course of justice
Read moreDetailsNature Nurture CIC helped youngsters to get in touch with nature and their own mental health with a wellbeing activities day in Lousehill Copse
Read moreDetailsForbury Gardens hosted cheese-based street foods, produce, and live performances for a weekend of brie-lliant eats and entertainment from Blue Collar
Read moreDetailsWEEKEND shoppers were left intrigued by a brightly-coloured vehicle parked on Riverside at the Oracle.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that aims to spread joy around Reading has been nominated for a Pride of Reading Award.
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