Jack’s pleased to be Stitched Up
A young filmmaker stole the limelight last Wednesday when he showcased his first short black comedy piece, which even starred two BBC actors. Jack Griffiths hosted the first screening of...
Read moreDetailsA young filmmaker stole the limelight last Wednesday when he showcased his first short black comedy piece, which even starred two BBC actors. Jack Griffiths hosted the first screening of...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business has announced the next artist to join its creative project involving delivery vans. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched its Art on Wheels initiative comprising...
Read moreDetails1970s band Martin Turner ex Wishbone Ash are looking forward to celebrating their musical milestone with guests of Wokingham Festival over the weekend. The rock and roll group- founded by...
Read moreDetailsA “mass hug” surrounding Reading Gaol has been organised for October in an effort to make the heritage site part of the community. Local artist Linda Saul wants to build...
Read moreDetailsIT WILL be music to the ears of beer lovers to know those good people from the Twyford Beer Festival are once again in charge of the Wokingham Festival Bar
Read moreDetailsNO music festival is complete without a wide range of stalls to while away the time when the musicians are enjoying a well-deserved rest
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday and Sunday, between the acts at Wokingham Music Club stage, GEMMA ROCH will be meeting some familiar faces for some entertaining chat.
Read moreDetails70s replica group – which formed only last year – comprises lead vocalist Aurora Colson, guitarist Spike Stockdale, drummer Dave McGrath, keyboardist Chris Skornia, and bass guitarist Phil Baker
Read moreDetailsPhil Astles was just a 13-year-old schoolboy when he had a paper round in Crowthorne. Now, 29 years later, he is making headlines of his own as the frontman for...
Read moreDetailsTrying to describe the music of Bracknell-based band Spriggan Mist is not an easy task
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