Raw Sounds Today playlist: Featuring the March Violets, Cast, and Sonic Whip
Every week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham, and you can tune in for free via out Spotify playlist. Enjoy...
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham, and you can tune in for free via out Spotify playlist. Enjoy...
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival has announced the extension of its partnership with Westcoast, which means the company will continue to support the event through 2027
Read moreDetailsSwifties aren't all young girls you know; I'm an older male and I'm one. Many friends are surprised but they haven't really listened to the music
Read moreDetailsPerennial punk poet John Cooper-Clarke is once again gracing stages around the UK as he completes his latest tour, What
Read moreDetailsProgress has returned with two fresh new plays from local writers in a double-bill production of Moles, by Sarah Wright, and Dirt, by Caroline White
Read moreDetailsLouisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsBen Marwood, who hails from Reading, is making his much anticipated return the venue in July
Read moreDetailsThe Whiteknights Studio Trail returned to Reading, bringing the work of artists to the public in venues and homes around the town
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley is released his latest album, Little Devils, only weeks ago? but is already set to begin the next stage of his work
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is set to welcome former subpostmistress Pam Stubbs for the opening of a new play centered on the Post Office scandal. Glitch, produced by Reading’s own...
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