Pangbourne Rotary Club art sale will boost charities
Art lovers - and artists - save the date
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Read moreDetailsRABBLE is following up on its celebrated 2023 production of Henry I with a major new play, a prequel titled William The Conqueror.
Read moreDetailsA new awards ceremony is set to celebrate some of the town's biggest contributors to arts and culture.
Read moreDetailsA.F. Steadman will be attending a book signing at Waterstones in Broad Street from 11am on Sunday, February 16
Read moreDetailsSelina and The Howlin Dogs are back with a new single, Rock Bottom Blue, and this time they've joined forced with Five Points Gang
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons has kicked off 2025 by teaming with Royal Blood for a new collaboration with their latest song, My Blood.
Read moreDetailsHappy New Year! Each week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW
Read moreDetailsBoHo does Bowie takes place from 8pm on Saturday, January 11, at The Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side
Read moreDetailsReading is set to see a number of events taking place to celebrate Independent Venue Week this month
Read moreDetailsThe Maids is showing at Reading Repertory Theatre from Tuesday, January 28, to Saturday, February 8.
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