Punk, ska and new wave night at Reading’s The Face Bar will help Ukraine emergency appeal
A NIGHT of punk, ska, new wave and rock will help Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of punk, ska, new wave and rock will help Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of one of the mainstays of the Carry On films is coming to South Hill Park later this month
Read moreDetailsA NEW family show will open at The Watermill Theatre later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe twists and turns of Joseph Heller's contradictory play are both fun and frightening in this confident production
Read moreDetailsWhiteknights Studio Trail is set to return this June for its 22nd edition.
Read moreDetailsDO YOU THINK HE SAURUS? Whitley was transformed into the land of dinosaurs last week, thanks to a new arts initiative.
Read moreDetailsSATURDAY is going to be a day to remember for live music fans as venues across Reading come together for the annual Are You Listening? Festival.
Read moreDetailsPRIDE of Reading host Chris Tarrant has lifted the lid on his lifetime on the box in a new warts-and-all book.
Read moreDetailsIT SPANS 50 years, celebrates its fifth anniversary, and is all about Seven Drunken Nights, all in one night.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE championing new music, and that?s exactly what we?ve got for you this week
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