Discover the Brythonic Thousand at new exhibition held in Reading Library from next week
The Brythonic Thousand exhibition will be held in Reading Central Library during April and showcases the artwork of Dylan Garcia
Read moreDetailsThe Brythonic Thousand exhibition will be held in Reading Central Library during April and showcases the artwork of Dylan Garcia
Read moreDetailsAUGUST might seem like a long way, but plans are already being made for Wokingham Festival. The line-up has been revealed and here are some of them
Read moreDetailsFirst Days' fundraiser run promises to be a riot of colour
Read moreDetailsGRADUATES from Winchester School of Art will be showcasing some of their work next month
Read moreDetailsFew people know more about pop music of the swinging sixties than Tony Blackburn, and to prove it he's coming to Reading's Hexagon theatre this autumn
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIAN and cultural commentator Russell Brand is set to perform live at the Great Hall this evening, Thursday, March 30
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of a cappella music is to be performed to mark the start of Holy Week.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, April 3, The Purple Turtle in Reading will host a Charity Festival Night to raise money for the Meningitis Research Foundation
Read moreDetailsBEAT Connection returned to Reading's St Laurence church once again for two days of top-hole live musical performances
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