Open Collective continues to explore entropy in new exhibition
Open Collective is returning to the town with Entropy 02: The Meeting Point following on from their exhibition Entropy
Read moreDetailsOpen Collective is returning to the town with Entropy 02: The Meeting Point following on from their exhibition Entropy
Read moreDetailsDEADLETTER will be joined by Mary In The Junkyard, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, and Gag Salon at St Laurence Church on Friday, March 8
Read moreDetailsDrag superstar Sum Ting Wong is performing at The Oakford Social Club on the first Saturday of every month from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsHE'S THE puppy that toddlers love, and he's coming direct from the printed page.
Read moreDetailsAWARD-WINNING comedian Ahir Shah is returning to Reading's South Street Arts Centre with a brand-new live show, Ends, on Friday, March 8
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre was one of the venues leading the charge in its work with Independent Venues Week, but is also experiencing difficulty
Read moreDetailsROB AUTON has been in the comedy business for over 15 years, with yearly shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and numerous ventures into different mediums since he began performing live...
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival is returning to a Reading 'village' this Easter, and the line-up has been announced.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced a brand new stage will be coming to Little John's Farm the event returns this summer
Read moreDetailsREVIEW: To mark his anniversary, the little bear - who doesn't look a day over five - is holding a party, and we're invited.
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