Reading’s Big Jay celebrated at first anniversary of their drag artistry
Reading's drag monarch highlights local talent with a show celebrating their first anniversary of performing drag
Read moreDetailsReading's drag monarch highlights local talent with a show celebrating their first anniversary of performing drag
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is welcoming residents to attend a consultation session on Saturday, October 1.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 9, Matt Hulse will lead will lead the cardboard culinary class, open to families with children of all ages, at Blue Collar Corner.
Read moreDetailsRevellers enjoyed 10 hours of back-to-back live performances at the festival, organised by Loddon Brewery and Reading-based band Third Lung.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading's climate stripes are being displayed at an art exhibition in London.
Read moreDetailsScott Matthews speaks to Reading Today as he kicks off his tour of the UK, including South Street Arts Centre.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY music group will celebrate its 21st anniversary by performing a selection of classics, while also premiering a new composition.
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons appeared at Oakford Social Club playing acoustic songs from their new album, How Will I Know if Heaven Will Find Me
Read moreDetailsThe Crowne Plaza is introducing live music events, launching with the Tom martin Trio and a special performance by One Eyed Man
Read moreDetailsLoddFest 22 takes place on Saturday, September 17, at Dunsden Green Farm, with 10 hours of back-to-back live performances.
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