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31. Close encounters on the Festival Republic stage
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008The first day of the new stage sees a triple header of hotly-tipped UK acts close the stage.
32. Enjoy the music, but save your ears
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Rock band Bloc Party are urging those attending this weekend’s Reading Festival to make sure they protect their ears with special plugs.
33. Hidden Gems
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008It’s not all about the Main Stage. Discovering new bands appearing at the Festival is a highlight for many. We’ve picked out three that may just float your boat over the next three days.
34. Black on stage
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Comedy actor Jack Black likes a laugh – and he might need a good sense of humour at the Festival this weekend. Failing that, he might need to adopt any martial arts skills he picked up during the making of the animated blockbuster Kung Fu Panda.
35. A new stage for Reading Festival
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008How refreshing that, after years on the beers, we now have a Carling-free Festival.
36. Experience the festival buzz
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008The Sounds team don’t need much of an excuse for a party. Damon and I would go to the opening of an envelope if it came with a party, so we are happy to celebrate the 20th birthday of the modern Reading Festival era.
37. Metal Attraction
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Metallica are back. The biggest band in the world return to the fore with a brand new album and a headline set at the UK’s most famous music festival.
38. 366 days ago: memories of the 2007 festival
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Recalling last year’s Festival stills sends the odd shiver down the spine.
39. The Tudors
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 August 2008For those of you bored at home on a Friday night, why not get a bit of harmless titillation from these raunchy royals?
40. Superdoctors
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 August 2008Professor Robert Winston meets doctors at the top of their profession, carrying out groundbreaking procedures and cutting edge treatments, and examines the advancements in medicine from the perspective of both patient and clinician.
