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1. James Lockhart

Get Wokingham, Monday 26 February 2007
James Lockhart is a singer/songwriter from Reading. He began writing solo songs in late 2005 and has just released a new EP titled "save me a place where you are..." with four brand new songs. All of which are available to listen to here.

2. Manics bring Tigers

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

Manic Street Preachers will bring the curtain down on their 2007 UK tour with a date at Reading’s Hexagon on Saturday, June 9.

3. Josaka is eight years old

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

The Berkshire-based music resource, Josaka.com is eight years old on February 23 and there is much to celebrate with Berkshire bands touring the world, invading the charts and making more music than ever before.

4. A night out at the Union

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

By living in close proximity to Reading University our usual encounters with students generally include being woken up in the early hours by disturbances related to the separation of mirrors from cars, alcohol fuelled exchanges and general rowdiness. It was with these thoughts in mind that I wasn’t really looking forward to spending an evening at the student union bar.

5. Second portrayal

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

First it was Switchback and now it is Double Death.

In other words, actor-writer Simon Williams has done a make-over of one of his earlier plays and is directing the new version himself under its new title at The Mill at Sonning.

6. Award winning comedy

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

FOUR stand-ups will take the stage at a central Reading comedy club over the next three days.

7. And the award goes to...

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

Dame Helen Mirren reigned supreme at this year’s Orange British Academy Film Awards, which were held last Sunday at the Royal Opera House in London.

8. Charlotte's Web - A quaint tale of friendship

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

Based on the book by E B White, Charlotte’s Web is a charming adaptation of a well-loved tale and is sweet and funny with some adorable and impressive animation.

9. The Maccabees – dressed for success

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

Brighton-based outfit The Maccabees have booked The Fez Club on Sunday, February 18 as part of their mammoth countrywide tour.

10. The Black Dahlia - Disappointing film noir

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 February 2007

A DISTINCTIVE voice is a major plus for a Hollywood actor. Just ask Sean Connery, Morgan Freeman or James Earl Jones. Perhaps you might ask Josh Hartnett too, as his deadbeat tones are perfect for a film noir like The Black Dahlia.

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