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1. Former Post reporter becomes NME editor
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 July 2009Former Post journalist Krissi Murison has been appointed as the new editor of NME.
2. Reading Festival will be bigger and louder
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 July 2009This year’s Reading Festival will be the bigger and louder as organisers got the go-ahead to add more tickets and crank up the volume.
3. More acts announced for Reading Festival
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 July 2009More big named bands have been added to the line-up for Reading Festival this year with Welsh band Kids in Glass Houses announced today.
4. Locals get first dibs on extra Reading Festival tickets
Get Bracknell, Friday 24 July 2009Festival-goers who live in Reading will have first choice of 3,500 extra weekend tickets to this year’s Reading Festival from tonight.
5. The Bullfest all day music event
Get Bracknell, Friday 24 July 2009The Bullfest is the first all day music event to take place at the newly refurbished Bull Inn in Bracknell High Street.
6. Auditions open for Has Reading Got Talent?
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009Singers, dancers, rappers, jugglers, actors and more will be queuing up to show off their skills as the search for the hottest talent in the town returns.
7. Raspo appearing at Womad
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009Exciting home-grown steel orchestra Raspo will give Reading folk a preview of their performance for this weekend’s Womad festival.
8. Review - Hello Jerry!
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009It takes courage and talent to abandon microphones and PA to perform show tunes.
9. Can you help the Reading Fringe Festival?
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009The Reading Fringe Festival is looking for gig nights and other arts events to be part of its series of events to showcase the multiple talents of our town.
10. Crowds enjoy Broad Street Tavern's first Music Festival
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009A whole lotta people rocked out at a pub’s first ever music festival which was headlined by one of the country’s biggest cover bands.
