Creatives invited to connect with Reading Biscuit Factory networking event
FILMMAKERS and creatives are invited to a networking event taking place in Reading town centre next week.
FILMMAKERS and creatives are invited to a networking event taking place in Reading town centre next week.
A CUPPA and a slice of cake is on offer next week for people who are carers.
Winter Chills will screen a collection of short horror films, including by Reading film-makers, curated by writer and director Stephen ...
Reading Biscuit Factoryis celebrating Black History Month with a showcase of short-films and feature-length screenings in October
A SHORT film featuring an interview with a man who survived two concentration camps before finding safety in England is ...
READING will be doing the dab thanks to a regular bingo night returning to a town centre venue
THE OWNERS of a Reading cinema and arts centre wants permission to install three illuminated poster boxes
On Saturday, a Reading film-maker's documentary saw a private premier celebrating a cult TV classic from the 1980s, Tugs, ahead ...
US READING residents have always known it to be true, and now it's official: we're one of the best places ...
READING is a city all but name and deserves its place on The Sunday Times' Best Places to Live 2023 ...
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