Norden Farm welcomes artists
The next generation of artists were treated to a week packed with activity earlier this month, thanks to the annual Summer Art Week at Norden
Read moreDetailsThe next generation of artists were treated to a week packed with activity earlier this month, thanks to the annual Summer Art Week at Norden
Read moreDetailsThis week we asked two members of the Wokingham Festival team to pick two artists each that they enjoyed the most at this year's event.
Read moreDetailsA NEW film features one of the University of Reading's most globally-recognised graphics. Ozi: Voice of the Forest is now out in cinemas, featuring the world-famous Climate Stripes, created by...
Read moreDetailsKiri Pritchard-Mclean's Peacock begins touring on Sunday, September 1, with a date in Reading's Concert Hall on Saturday, November 9
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC store in Reading is celebrating more than a century-and-a-half by hosting a competition to find undiscovered talent in the town. Hickies Music is marking its 160th anniversary by...
Read moreDetailsFlip Top Head is to headline at The Purple Turtle in September, with support from Empires, Empires, Rats-Tails, and Doops
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham and occasionally from further afield too. -
Read moreDetailsFace Bar is set to host singer-songwriter Richard Dawson, with support from Reading's own Ben Marwood, next Tuesday, August 27
Read moreDetailsMates Rates is back at the Purple Turtle for its regular stand-up showcase with headline performer Will Hannigan on Friday, August 16
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is nurturing burgeoning talent with its first live music event running through August
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