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Relatively Speaking — a comedic farce of two couples — will be taking to the stage tomorrow, with performances until ...
Relatively Speaking — a comedic farce of two couples — will be taking to the stage tomorrow, with performances until ...
A FORMER Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham borough last week to meet with party activists. Baron Campbell of Pittenweem – ...
“MUSIC has this incredible way of uniting people, even when there is so much hatred and evil going on around ...
“You’ve got to remember what your 15-year-old self would say when you get booked for these kinds of festivals.” These ...
A FORMER Forest School student is realising his dream of being a professional musician - after moving to the USA ...
THE first impressions of Reading Festival for debutants LANY (pronounced lay-nee) seemed to be pretty good. The genre-bending California trio played ...
OPENING a major music festival is no mean feat for even the most experienced of artists. But up-and-coming LA artist ...
AS the Olympic Games come to a close this weekend, one song is bound to sum up the performance of ...
FOLLOWING the release of her first book, Great British Bake Off star Martha Collison will be visiting a bookshop in ...
PLAYING on the Main Stage at Reading Festival is a dream come true for one local band. Sundara Karma, who ...
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