Reading Pride reveals line-up for Pride aLive stage
A CELEBRATION of Reading's diversity this autumn will see a host of talented acts perform for the crowds attending.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Reading's diversity this autumn will see a host of talented acts perform for the crowds attending.
Read moreDetailsPERFORMERS of all ages and gender are being invited to audition for an upcoming amateur dramatic production.
Read moreDetailsIT'S ALL change this week ? well, almost ? as we welcome five new entries to the playlist.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Indie Market will be returning on Sunday, July 30, giving local businesses the opportunity to showcase their very best products.
Read moreDetailsSouth Street Arts Centre in Reading has once again teamed up with local beer, cheese & spirits emporium The Grumpy Goat, to bring you a two day festival of beer,...
Read moreDetailsA PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition has opened in Reading, showcasing some of Thames Valley's cutting-edge NHS research.
Read moreDetailsThe Big Drag Collective came together for the summer party, with group founder and resident performer Big Jay hosting
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's grassroots festivals has battled the weather to feature home-grown talent alongside internationally-acclaimed artists
Read moreDetailsHundreds of train passengers enjoyed a transport of delight as an orchestra played fabulous music, poised above the tracks at Reading railway station
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR children's television programme is heading to the big screen just in time for the school holidays.
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