Alison’s winning short story is literary gold
Thames Valley Writers Circle celebrates its winning authors
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Writers Circle celebrates its winning authors
Read moreDetailsRotary Club art exhibition will be a visual fundraiser
Read moreDetailsKream Cabaret will see Vanilla Fuzion undertake their first show in Reading as host when it comes to the Biscuit Factory on Friday, March 6
Read moreDetailsTheir Spring concert will include works from Handel, Hummel, and Monteverdi
Read moreDetailsEducating Rita will see the return of award-winning director Annie Kershaw, as well as Rep debuts from Madelyn Smedley and Julius D'Silva
Read moreDetailsA new theatre production is tipped to transform the University of Reading's campus into a stage this May to mark its centenary celebrations
Read moreDetailsCats Protection launches short story competition
Read moreDetailsZannah Kearns caught up with former sub-postmistress Pam Stubbs to talk about her experiences fighting for justice.
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets have firmly planted their flag in the ground in the name of accessibility in live music with a historic show at Brixton's O2 Academy
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets's debut is impressive, infectious, and endearing in equal measure-all carried with a hard-earned confidence and a disarming charm.
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