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1. Get shouting if you’re making great music

Get Wokingham, Friday 01 August 2008

Do you fancy playing at a BBC Introducing night?

2. Have you got ‘wow’ factor?

Get Wokingham, Monday 18 August 2008

Budding singers, guitarists and street dancers turned out in force on Saturday as the search to find the hottest talent in Reading continued.

3. Third bridge – if only for a few days...

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008

Here’s a glimpse of the third Thames bridge – but it won’t help to improve the town’s traffic problems.

4. Classic farce to Wiz music

Get Wokingham, Monday 04 August 2008

Neil Simon’s comedy Plaza Suite opens for a season at The Mill at Sonning on Wednesday.

5. History? Pah. Bring on the sex

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008

If you’re tuning into The Tudors expecting a traditionally stuffy historical drama, then you’ll be surprised: there’s plenty of drama and excitement that’s more akin to EastEnders than Price and Prejudice.

6. The Lion’s king

Get Wokingham, Friday 01 August 2008

A new night called CHIVALRY IS D**D launched this month at The Red Lion pub on Southampton Street in Reading, organised by Lavish Larry.

7. Dahl story is just the tonic

Get Wokingham, Monday 11 August 2008

Neil Simon’s comedy Plaza Suite, with three stories taking place in the same New York hotel suite, continues at The Mill at Sonning.

8. Fringe offers fest with a difference

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008

The Killers, Rage Against the Machine and Metallica may be warming up their vocal cords for the Reading Festival, but the fun starts on Friday as ‘the Fringe’ kicks off.

9. Teenagers can get their act together

Get Wokingham, Friday 01 August 2008

Readipop Rock Academy is opening its doors next week to give young people the chance to immerse themselves in a week of music making.

10. ‘We won’t abandon our Whitley roots’ vow band

Get Wokingham, Monday 11 August 2008

Up-and-coming Whitley band Sevasa have vowed not to forget their roots when they hit the big time.

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