Who’s a laugh and who’s a lemon? Reading pub aims to find out
A NEW open mic event for comedians is due to launch this Sunday in a Reading pub ? and it?s with a lemon twist.
Read moreDetailsA NEW open mic event for comedians is due to launch this Sunday in a Reading pub ? and it?s with a lemon twist.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Symphony Orchestra will be crossing over the border to Wokingham next weekend for their summer concert.
Read moreDetailsThe horror puzzle game, Batho(tel), is the first by indie video game developed by Reading-based Bronze Box Interactive
Read moreDetailsReading Male Voice Choir celebrates 50 years of performance with a grand gala concert, featuring special guests
Read moreDetailsWE WELCOME back another two RaW Sounds Today playlist favourites this week, and you will love listening to them
Read moreDetailsAfter two years of hiatus, the East Reading Festival is back, and bigger than ever, coming to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 26
Read moreDetailsThe Scarlet Vixens variety group returns to the Purple Turtle for its monthly cabaret, burlesque, and drag performance night on Saturday, June 25
Read moreDetailsThe awards saw more than 5,000 entries whittled down to just 500, with the announcement of the winner and awards ceremony set for later this year
Read moreDetailsWater Fest celebrates a third of a century as the Queen marks 70 years on the throne this weekend
Read moreDetailsShowcase Cinemas is offering free cinema tickets for anyone named Elizabeth at its Winnersh branch during the Jubilee bank holidays
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