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1. Reader Review: Fish Hook at the College Arms
Get Wokingham, Monday 20 May 2013Bouncy tunes, dancing, smiling faces, the ukulele, and a human pyramid are all parts of a 'normal' gig when Reading’s punk and country tinged band Fish Hook, walk out on to the stage.
2. Local acts given Magic Summer Live platform
Get Wokingham, Monday 20 May 2013A STAGE dedicated to local music has been announced for Magic Summer Live in Guildford’s Stoke Park.
3. Finchampstead snapper takes home prestigious prize at London art fair
Get Wokingham, Monday 20 May 2013A Finchampstead photographer has been awarded a presitigious prize at a London art fair.
4. Meadow Madness launches Reading Children's Festival
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Christchurch Meadows will be filled with laughter tomorrow for the launch of the 24th Reading Children’s Festival.
5. Made in Chelsea star to sign cookery book in Reading
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Made in Chelsea's cheeky chappy Jamie Laing is coming to Reading to sign copies of his new recipe book.
6. Hundreds of VWs on show this weekend
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Hundreds of VW cars, classic and modern, will be at Easthampstead Park House for the 10th annual London & Thames Valley VW show.
7. A host of outdoor events could come to South Hill Park if licence is approved
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Outdoor plays, films or sporting events could take place up to four times a year at South Hill Park, if a licensing application is approved.
8. Dappy set to star at Madejski Stadium
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013N-DUBZ front man Dappy, TOWIE and EastEnders stars and comedian Lee Nelson are expected to be among a host of big names coming to Reading for a football tournament.
9. Jekyll & Hyde at The Hexagon
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 May 2013The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of those stories everybody knows about.
10. Progress Theatre present Colder Than Here
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 May 2013When the main character in your play is dying, how do you make sure your audience doesn’t leave the theatre feeling utterly depressed?
