Culture, media, and Sport committee calls for better support for British film and TV industry
A paper published by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee is calling for better support for the British TV and film industry
Read moreDetailsA paper published by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee is calling for better support for the British TV and film industry
Read moreDetailsEighteen-year-old Aish Kheti-Heer has taken one of the top prizes in Southampton Solent University's Fine Art and Photography competition
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. As always, we have a wide variety of musical styles
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe, presented by Reading Stanza, returns to South Street Arts Centre on Friday, April 11, and again on the second Friday of each month.
Read moreDetailsWe talk to Matt Thomson ahead of the release of The Amazons' fourth album, 21st Century Fiction, which releases next month
Read moreDetailsSound of the Sirens are performing at Face Bar, Reading, from 7.30pm on Sunday, April 27, presented by Club Velocity.
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Read moreDetailsBringing the history of the town to life, for future generations
Read moreDetailsAn upcoming bar and entertainment venue in Reading has applied to stay open well into the the early hours of the morning.
Read moreDetailsAcclaimed children's poet Simon Mole and TikTok sensation singer-storyteller Gecko are bringing their much-loved hit show The Great Big Dinosaur Show
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