Drag goes Gaga: Anita Oui celebrating art-pop icon in Rising Sun residency
Anita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Haydn Choir's spring concert will take place on Sunday, April 2 at St Joseph's College in Upper Redlands Road
Read moreDetailsREADING music promoter Club Velocity is turning 20, and preparing to celebrate.
Read moreDetailsA RAILWAY operator says its work to foster an inclusive workplace and culture has seen it win awards.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses or dash-cam footage following a stabbing in Gun Street in the early hours of Sunday, March 26
Read moreDetailsTHE PEOPLE of Reading can enjoy a new cafe-with-a-cause following its official opening on Wednesday, March 22.
Read moreDetailsA HOSPICE chef will be dropping the kitchen in place of her kicks as she takes on the Reading Half Marathon for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 runners from Hong Kong will take part in the Reading Half Marathon on behalf of Harbour Sports Club.
Read moreDetailsThe OpenHand OpenSpace (OHOS) gallery is to host a new exhibition from a Reading-based artist
Read moreDetailsReading's local music community is set to grow and foster thanks to Readipop's bi-monthly music meet-ups.
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