Down at the Abbey fest seeks volunteers
Shifts are available across the evening of Friday, September 8, and during the whole day on Saturday, September 9 for Down at the Abbey Festival
Read moreDetailsShifts are available across the evening of Friday, September 8, and during the whole day on Saturday, September 9 for Down at the Abbey Festival
Read moreDetailsWe're now days away from Wokingham Festival ? and Reading Festival for that matter. Here we whet your appetite
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival is set to see the return of fan-favourite hosts Wilma Fingadoo, Son of a Tutu, Martha D'Arthur, and Dr Bev
Read moreDetailsIota Events is bringing live entertainment from queer performers, including Brittana Faberry, Dorian Gay, and Duac, and music from Anitah DJ
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, the rain is set to break (at least metaphorically) as Here Comes The Sun returns featuring poetry, live music, and cabaret to Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory celebrated its second birthday with special showings of classic movies, workshops, and taster sessions
Read moreDetailsSOME of Britain's best-selling authors and thinkers have been confirmed for the Cliveden Literary Festival.
Read moreDetailsWE'RE firmly in the season of summer festivals, and there has been some fantastic music to enjoy this year.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR is coming to a Reading town centre bookshop this weekend to celebrate the publication of his latest book.
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