Every Picture Tells A Story: Wain… Fine art or just Feline art
Louis Wain is a name that many people will be familiar with but many will not know why. He was born in Clerkenwell in London in 1860. He was a...
Read moreDetailsLouis Wain is a name that many people will be familiar with but many will not know why. He was born in Clerkenwell in London in 1860. He was a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Film Society is preparing to presents a special dementia friendly screening of Brigadoon this week
Read moreDetailsTHE LATEST act to appear at the Wokingham Music Club will delight fans of blues and soul.
Read moreDetailsA BROTHER and sister from Farley Hill are heading to Hollywood after they were both picked for a major production with the English Youth Ballet.
Read moreDetailsTHE king of chat, but now the tables are about to be turned and it’s all because of a wooden spoon.
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING duo will be the guests at this Monday’s Nettlebed Folk Club. Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman have twice won at the BBC Folk Awards and organisers say that...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES who love music can put on their dancing shoes this Sunday and enjoy a rave for all ages. Big Fish Little Fish is returning to The Hexagon from 2pm,...
Read moreDetailsTHE HEXAGON’S ‘house band’ is back in action on Saturday night, opening a new season of Classical Music Alive. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has a residency in Reading, performing a...
Read moreDetailsAs the British summer draws to a close, what better way to welcome in the chilly autumn evening than to spend a night in Provence? Upon entering the Mill’s theatre,...
Read moreDetailsStars (out of 5) = 4.One-sentence review = “Funny and sad, like that episode of Only Fools & Horses where Rodney got married”.Good for people who = like One Foot In...
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