Queen of the desert comes to Biscuit Factory
Sindy Le Moist and Calamity Storm host a drag night and showing of cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Read moreDetailsSindy Le Moist and Calamity Storm host a drag night and showing of cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Read moreDetailsRecently, I read two articles on refereeing that surprised and in some way worried me. Let me concentrate on the first one about Arsenal.
Read moreDetailsAs his delayed Snowflake Tornado tour rolls into The Hexagon Theatre just what does Stewart Lee think of being the Greatest Living Stand-Up Comedian?
Read moreDetailsONE of this week?s new entries into the RaW Sounds Today playlist has sax appeal? and evokes memories of the 1980s.
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Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsWhereas all will admit ?Christ has died? there are some who say ?Christ is risen?, but what is the evidence?
Read moreDetailsA TALE of unrequited love and an execution is coming to Woodley just after Easter, after being on hold for two years
Read moreDetailsAn organisation that is dedicated to selling football shirts from around the globe is sending all profits to contribute to vital charities
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of solicitors took the afternoon off work to mess about on the river, but the boss didn?t mind ? he was with them
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