Archives
Browse our archives (sorted most recent stories first), or why not use the search function at the top to try to find an older story.
Cinema Film Releases: Friday April 25th
Included in this weeks movie releases are The Eye starring Jessica Alba, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The Oxford Murders with Elijah Wood and John Hurt.
Published: Friday, 25th April, 2008 08:45
Cinema Film Releases: Friday April 18th
Included in this weeks movie releases are Flashbacks of a Fool starring Daniel Craig, In Bruges and Fool's Gold with Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.
Published: Friday, 18th April, 2008 08:30
In a music industry overrun by female singers, it appears Reading has quietly produced a talented gem who could rival them all. Former Leighton Park pupil Laura Marling spoke to James Kell about her debut album, her haunting lyrics and her love of literature.
Published: Thursday, 6th March, 2008 12:00
REACHING such a huge milestone is a sign of real achievement for members of the Reading Operatic Society.
Published: Monday, 11th February, 2008 16:00
Outspoken indie treasures The Cribs have won praise from the critics but refuse to court the mainstream. JAMES KELL catches up with the brothers ahead of some big live shows
Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 17:30
HAPPY snapper Chris Packham has turned his hand to photography, television presenting and writing during his varied career.
Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 12:30
FOLLOWING sell-out performances in the West End and on Broadway, Tall Stories continue their hugely successful UK tour with The Gruffalo – a big scary monster of a show, which visits The Hexagon on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 12 and 13.
Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 14:30
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (18)
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s Tony Award-winning musical fits visionary director Tim Burton like a glove.
Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 12:30
Within the first 15 minutes of Richard LaGravenese’s tepid romantic comedy, swarthy Irish musician Gerry Kennedy (Gerard Butler) dies, leaving behind his wife Holly (Hilary Swank) to contemplate a bleak future.
Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 12:30
Sharpshooter Annie heading into Slough
Published: Friday, 25th January, 2008 12:30


Further Details





