Young stars walk the Reading Carpet
Spotted Talent's newest young stars attended a glitzy red carpet screening with Winston Ellis
Read moreDetailsSpotted Talent's newest young stars attended a glitzy red carpet screening with Winston Ellis
Read moreDetailsThe folk musician sets off on a spring tour during May, featuring music from his upcoming fourth album, due for release in November
Read moreDetailsThe NOW Building will host a mixed media exhibition as well as craft classes, street food, and live music
Read moreDetailsFORGET the summer of love, this is the summer of biscuits, as The Ding prepares to celebrate one of its most famous exports.
Read moreDetailsCARTERS, the famous funfair is back in Prospect Park just in time for the Easter Hholidays with some new features for 2022, including silent fireworks
Read moreDetailsTHE music community in Reading and Wokingham is a great thing. By working together, we can help dangle some great tunes under your nos
Read moreDetailsThe legendary producer Joe Meek will be celebrated with a talk by Alan Wilson and a screening of Telstar at the Biscuit Factory
Read moreDetailsThough Dean's time on the show has now come to a close, he says: "There's plenty more to come"
Read moreDetailsBeing in a band is a ridiculous proposition, says Irwin Sparkes, who's playing Fi.Fest with his band the Hoosiers in July
Read moreDetailsThe band will play tracks from their album at Bracknell Blues Club at The Acoustic Couch in Bracknell on April 7.
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