Exhibition in Central Library showcases new look at Reading
AN exhibition currently on show in Reading Central Library offers a unique look at Reading and its people.
Read moreDetailsAN exhibition currently on show in Reading Central Library offers a unique look at Reading and its people.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY choir is inviting those with a love of singing to join its ranks.
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession hosted with exciting, engaging performances from Duac, Philli Mi Up, Pastor Will, and Astro at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsIota Events is bringing live entertainment from queer performers, including Brittana Faberry, Dorian Gay, and Duac, and music from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, the rain is set to break (at least metaphorically) as Here Comes The Sun returns featuring poetry, live music, and cabaret to Reading
Read moreDetailsSOME of Britain's best-selling authors and thinkers have been confirmed for the Cliveden Literary Festival.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR is coming to a Reading town centre bookshop this weekend to celebrate the publication of his latest book.
Read moreDetailsFollowing major appearances at Glastonbury and Coachella, The Murder Captial are set to hit the stage at Reading and Leeds before a huge headline tour
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey announces even more names for the festival in September, adding Maria Uzor, AK/DK, Nuha Ruby Ra, and Hatty Taylor
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