Reading’s own Remones on punk double-bill at The Face Bar
Tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with Sex P*ssed Dolls and Remones
Read moreDetailsTributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with Sex P*ssed Dolls and Remones
Read moreDetailsA FIESTA of knowledge and flavour is promised to participants of a quiz night taking place in Henley later this month
Read moreDetailsTHEY say that life begins at 40, for Katherina Radeva that's certainly true.
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition has come to Reading exploring the relationship between words and smells with a one-of-a-kind art showcase
Read moreDetailsA NEW art showcase will display the works of two artists' sculptures and paintings, whose passions lie in the environment and the strength of women.
Read moreDetailsPalmer Park will see some of the most successful bands of the last two decades performing when Blue, Boyzlife, and Scouting For Girls play next summer
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is set to host WE ARE, a two-day event exploring the work of Andre Aghassi and Sevin Sohrabi
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Picture Framer is set to explore the work of Emily Gillmor through a display of her limited edition screenprints
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre, a theatre company which specialises in amplifying female and marginalised voices, is bringing back Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsBig Jay put the sparkle into the spooky season when they returned to their Reading residency venue for a Hallowe'en special
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