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31. Christmas carols with a 21st century twist
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2011For some people, Christmas only starts when they hear the Christmas Eve carol service broadcast from King’s College, Cambridge.
32. Q&A with Trails
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2011DESPITE only coming together little over a year ago, the Guildford quartet known as Trails is making an impact within the UK alternative scene.
33. Sing your heart our during the festive season
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2011Members of the Witt Studio Chorus will team up with the Reading Symphony Orchestra tomorrow for its autumn showcase.
34. The Session: Ben Marwood's non-Christmas
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 December 2011Ben Marwood is having a non-Christmas party on Sunday for what is undoubtedly now a sold-out gig at the Rising Sun Arts Centre.
35. Reunion sees release of Union Starr collection
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 December 2011Union Starr are going to release a collection of songs – that were written 10 years ago.
36. Soundtracks: Enjoy some Christmas rapping
Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 December 2011Sick of wrapping presents? You can head to Bracknell for rapping without the w.
37. The Session: All change for MidiMidis
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2011Marcus Fairley from MidiMidis is busy making exciting plans following the departure of fellow bandmate Ant Struselis.
38. Steel band drum up support
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 August 2011Reading All Steel Percussion Orchestra (RASPO) will be in Broad Street later this month to drum up support for its title bid.
39. RASPO prepare for Notting Hill Carnival
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2011Reading All Steel Percussion Orchestra (RASPO) has moved from its Watlington Hall base in Watlington Street into jelly’s Art Pad, Market Place, while it prepares for a national competition.
40. Space: Busted by a new musical
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 August 2011During his time as one third of the pop phenomena that was Busted, James Bourne travelled to the year 3000 where, apparently, not much has changed – but we do live under water.
