Time to go back to the 80s with Go West and Paul Young
TWO pop icons are preparing to go on a joint tour, evoking memories for many in their audience. Between them, Go West and Paul Young were pop royalty in the...
Read moreDetailsTWO pop icons are preparing to go on a joint tour, evoking memories for many in their audience. Between them, Go West and Paul Young were pop royalty in the...
Read moreDetailsAS IDEAS go, it was not a particularly good one. A hundred years ago, the United States got cold feet about alcohol, leading to the rise of a speakeasy and...
Read moreDetailsCHARITY WADE is planning a music night to help raise funds. It will be welcoming The Filf, a party band, for the event on Saturday, January 25. Tickets cost £13...
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS DAY might have been and gone, but the Christmas season in the liturgical calendar is continuing. Tamesis Chamber Choir is to hold an epiphany concert – close to the...
Read moreDetailsA FILM looking at the life of one of The Sunday Times’ most celebrated correspondents will be shown at The Whitty Theatre next week. Members of the Wokingham Film Society...
Read moreDetailsHE IS one of the biggest names in pop, leaving a legacy that will last forever – and now his final project is about to provide inspiration to Wokingham’s bustling...
Read moreDetailsTHE ACOUSTIC STRAWBS, a band which can trace its roots back to 1964, is the first act on the bill at this year’s Wokingham Music Club. Originally a bluegrass band,...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE never sung in a musical before, a Woodley group are hoping you’ll get in the habit. Woodley Light Operatic Society is holding a preview evening of its summer...
Read moreDetailsAll Wokingham Borough Libraries will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. On Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, Wokingham Library and Lower Earley Library will...
Read moreDetailsOver 150 people were invited to the launch party of the new Everyman Cinema in Wokingham.
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