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1. SNAP UP YOUR TICKETS FOR A CHILLED SUMMER OF MUSIC
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 March 2005THE snow is gone for another year and Easter is just around the corner. In no time we’ll be blessesd with sunny days, warm evenings and a music festival almost every weekend.
2. It’s gripping stuff, this wrestling
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 April 2005I’VE had the flu this week. No, no, I don’t want you to feel sorry for me, but I would have liked someone to schedule some decent TV to watch...
3. PAUL TO SHOW HIS DARKER SIDE IN VIC'S JEKYLL AND HIDE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 January 2005Interview with Paul Nicholas
New Victoria Theatre
Monday, February 7, to Saturday, February 12
4. Easy riders
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 May 2005Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s account of their transcontinental motorbike journey was a bestseller in hardback.
5. Bob exposes the Windmill legend
Get Wokingham, Monday 5 December 2005Bob Hoskins as Roy Lawson with the Windmill Theatre dancers
6. Orlando’s thinking of his Street cred
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 April 2005OOH ‘ECK – Orlando Bloom with Diane Kruger in Troy. Bloom has not ruled out a part in yet another epic, Coronation Street
7. BASE METAL SHOULD MEAN READING FESTIVAL GOLD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 March 2005By Steven Hughes
THE rumours were spread, the web chatrooms were overloaded with speculation – now the waiting is finally over to find out who has been booked for Reading Festival.
8. IN-YOUR-FACE DUO CREATE LOTS OF NOYZE AT 3BS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 January 2005REVIEW
The Noyze + The Heartwear Process, The 3Bs, last Saturday
9. KATE EXPECTATIONS
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005KATE Rusby has not only become one of the British folk scene’s best-loved and most revered artists – she’s taken the genre to startling new territories, seducing audiences who’d normally run a mile from folk music.
10. An explosive tale
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 September 2005IT seemed unlikely but a programme has trumped the recent excellent Hiroshima drama-documentary by the BBC.
