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A Malawian-born stand up is going to be busy over the festive season preparing for his new tour. Daliso Chaponda will be visiting Norden Farm in Maidenhead next year, for...
Read moreDetailsA Malawian-born stand up is going to be busy over the festive season preparing for his new tour. Daliso Chaponda will be visiting Norden Farm in Maidenhead next year, for...
Read moreDetailsA FINALIST from Britain?s Got Talent is looking forward to 2022 - he will be visiting Henley?s Kenton Theatre to present his new show Wonder
Read moreDetailsWELL, Old Father Time is here ready for us to bid 2020 goodbye. Here we look back at the music scene from the past 12 months
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC DISHES have been given a contemporary twist at a historic Finchampstead pub.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation faces the latest covid measures, a theatre is offering a streaming version of its festive show
Read moreDetailsWE’VE GOT two Christmas songs in this week’s RaW Sounds Today playlist. These are just a couple of the 10 great tracks in our list, all with connections to the...
Read moreDetailsComic Mark Thomas will be coming to South Street Arts Centre during Twixmas ... and he's baking to celebrate
Read moreDetailsJack and the Beanstalk Until Sunday, January 9 Theatre Royal Windsor theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk HOW do you make magic from the same old, same old? Just take some beans. I don’t know...
Read moreDetailsMadness have announced they will be performing at Windsor Racecourse next year, and tickets have gone on sale.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a meeting of mayors, and the subject was culture.
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