REVIEW: The ties that bind and draw us closer to Closure
THE TIES that bind families can be intricate, layered and difficult to break, even when they get frayed.
Read moreDetailsTHE TIES that bind families can be intricate, layered and difficult to break, even when they get frayed.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS are going on sale today for Milton Jones' new Hexagon show ? but despite the name, it won't be all-singing and all-dancing.
Read moreDetailsWe love championing bands from the area that you might not yet have heard of, and two of our three new entries fit that bill.
Read moreDetailsMUSIC for Lent is the theme for Reading Festival Chorus' spring concert, which will take place in Douai Abbey later this month
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of composer Charles Villiers Stanford is the inspiration for a concert taking place this weekend.
Read moreDetailsART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY quiz night is to be held in Reading later this month, raising funds for a charity that helps the town's hospital.
Read moreDetailsEach week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - highlighting live music in Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON of choral classics is coming to Crowthorne later this month, featuring works dating back to Tudor times.
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