Sheer Obsession hosts punk drag night ahead of hiatus
Sheer Obssession hosts the regular night with performances by Anita Oui, Mister Frank, Draven, Duac, and Cairo Ali
Read moreDetailsSheer Obssession hosts the regular night with performances by Anita Oui, Mister Frank, Draven, Duac, and Cairo Ali
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is holding a charity fundraiser on World AIDS Day in aid of Thames Valley Positive Support and Prepster
Read moreDetailsThe Museums Partnership Reading, a collaboration between the MERL and Reading Museum, has secured further funding from the Arts Council
Read moreDetailsProposals for 87 new homes are due to be considered at the Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsChief Superintendent Katy Barrow-Grint collaborated with other officers and academics to examine how violence against women and girls is policed
Read moreDetailsThe site of a former Primark store in Reading has been green-lit to be developed into a cycle hub following a council planning committee
Read moreDetailsREADING will mark Transgender Day of Remembrance with a vigil to honour those lost to transphobic violence on Sunday, November 20
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of cabaret showcased LGBTQ+ performers at Reading Repertory Theatre on Friday, November 4, including lip syncs, stand-up, and live music
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Reading have donated more than 16,5000 meals to The Trussell Trust network following its partnership with Deliveroo, new figures show
Read moreDetailsUnite union is set to ballot its 900 members in AWE sites in Bekrshire for strikes over pay increases during November
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