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21. Unity group launches Black Film Festival

Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 September 2011

Lights will be dimmed across Reading when a voluntary organisation salutes Black History Month with the Uhuru International Black Film Festival.

22. Foodies prepare for giant free lunch

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 September 2011

Fruit and veg growers are invited to bring their harvest to the first Reading Town Meal – a massive al-fresco free lunch in Forbury Gardens to celebrate home-grown food.

23. Fabulous bid for Big Wigs Challenge

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 September 2011

A carpet cleaning company is going to stretch £50 as far as it can to help the Sue Ryder Nettlebed Hospice.

24. Reading beauty sets her sights on London

Get Wokingham, Monday 03 October 2011

The Reading beauty who dazzled her way to the final four in the televised search for Britain and Ireland’s Next Top Model has her sights set on London.

25. Reliving zany days with Frank Zappa

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 04 October 2011

A former Reading College lecturer is bowled over with the response to her first book, Freak Out! My Life with Frank Zappa.

26. Backside monlogues get to the bottom of culture

Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 October 2011

A production which plays on the idea of the ever-touring The Vagina Monologues is on stage next week as part of Reading’s Black History Month celebrations.

27. Shinfield Players present Rent

Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 October 2011

Jennifer Biggs is making her debut as a director, but she hasn’t made it easy for herself.

28. Henry Kelly to open arts show at St Joseph's College

Get Wokingham, Friday 07 October 2011

Radio and television presenter Henry Kelly is expected at St Joseph’s College tonight to open an exhibition of paintings, sculpture and ceramics by local artists.

29. Colourful festival of black culture

Get Wokingham, Monday 10 October 2011

Black History Month is being celebrated across Reading with colour, dance, song and plenty of spice.

30. Robert Gillmor retrospective at Reading museum

Get Wokingham, Monday 10 October 2011

The work of one of Reading’s famous sons is coming home to roost in the form of a major exhibition.

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