Unusual pub grub on the menu in the RaW Sounds Today playlist, featuring great music with a link to Reading and Wokingham
Something different heads up our playlist this week ? a song about cannibals who run a pub.
Read moreDetailsSomething different heads up our playlist this week ? a song about cannibals who run a pub.
Read moreDetailsThe June Family Jam sees families taking part in interactive music sessions and try out a variety of instruments on Saturday, June 1
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival, celebrating the diversity of the community in the town, is returning to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 23.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory is following up on previous short film festivals for a new celebration of indie horror films, Season of the Witch, next month
Read moreDetailsDanny Lampo made a guest appearance at Kay Bryn's show on Sunday, May 19, hot on the heels of a new single.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S TV favourites including Bluey, Hey Duggee and Mr Tumble will be setting up shop - quite literally - in London.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S young dancers are being invited to audition for roles in this year's Hexagon panto ? and star alongside CBeebies legend Justin Fletcher
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is firing up the barbecue and checking the weather forecast anxiously as it prepares to host a community forum
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of self-doubt, possibly, and much laughter is coming to The Corn Exchange next weekend
Read moreDetailsNational barbecue week is running until June 2, so here are some tips to help you have a healthier barbecue.
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