Founding member of Joy Division plays classic albums in sell out Reading show
There is some music and there are some lyrics that resonate and become a major part of your life.
Read moreDetailsThere is some music and there are some lyrics that resonate and become a major part of your life.
Read moreDetailsAN UPCOMING play set to show in one of Reading's prestigious venues has announced its cast, including a few famous faces
Read moreDetailsReading Food Festival is back, hosted by Blue Collar and bringing 30 different cuisines to Broad Street
Read moreDetailsA READING publisher is seeking submissions for a collection of poetry from people with links to the town. Two Rivers Press is currently preparing an anthology of works from people...
Read moreDetailsReading's Vegan food fiesta attracts thousands of visitors
Read moreDetailsIT'S BACK to the future this week with the RaW Sounds Today playlist: a band on the cusp of stardom, and a band returning with new tracks
Read moreDetailsThe multi-award winning Tom Dale Company combines movement, light, sound and energy to put the body at the centre of digital interaction.
Read moreDetailsRaise your hat for Reading pub's coronation garden party
Read moreDetailsThis time the line-up sees Artie, Ludus Crous, Meatgirl, and Philli Me Up join host Big Jay for an evening of live performances on Saturday, April 29
Read moreDetailsFOR Mike Holoway, Berkshire will always have a special place in his heart ? and it's all thanks to Mike Read and Steve Wright on Radio 210
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