Reading poetry group joined by Birmingham’s Poet Laureate
The Poets' Cafe at South Street Arts Centre was joined by Dr Casey Bailey, Birmingham Poet Laureate from 2020 to 2022, at its monthly salon
Read moreDetailsThe Poets' Cafe at South Street Arts Centre was joined by Dr Casey Bailey, Birmingham Poet Laureate from 2020 to 2022, at its monthly salon
Read moreDetailsA benefit concert in support of Ukraine will be held in Reading later this month, nearly one year on from Russia's decision to illegally invade it
Read moreDetailsBillie Marten will be joining Porridge Radio in topping the line-up at Beat Connection, presented by Heavy Pop and Dork
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST concert of 2023 from Concerts in Caversham will take place on Saturday, February 25.
Read moreDetailsAfter a day at the races, Weatherbys Super Sprint day will see Tom Jones headlining the event at Newbury Racecourse
Read moreDetailsA DANCE macabre will be returning to The Hexagon to thrill audiences ... and scare them a little too.
Read moreDetailsSTAND-UP comedian Lucy Porter will be returned to Reading next Thursday, as she brings her latest show to the town.
Read moreDetailsIT'S NOT just Old Macdonald who has some animals, but we've not got The Farm. Just 10 great tracks for you to listen to.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Hexagon theatre is going to become a cinema on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA Lent choir concert of 'exquisite' uplifting music
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