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211. Cruise thrills in Minority Report
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 July 2002STEVEN SPIELBERG’S latest sci-fi offering follows hot on the heels of his last picture, the coolly-received A1, and has met with a warm embrace from critics.
212. Something seriously silly
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 August 2002Revellers looking for comedy action at this year’s Reading Festival will not be disappointed because a special stage will feature a host of acts over the three-day event.
213. Anger at £3.9m bonus for boss of Vodafone
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002Mobile phone giant Vodafone was today facing a protest about the "excessive" pay package given to its chief executive Sir Christopher Gent.
214. Lack of venues drives band out of town
Get Bracknell, Friday 6 September 2002The Powis Square are back in Reading tonight, keen to show off their new style – and to clear up any confusion.
215. Sounds 2006 Music Review
Get Bracknell, Friday 5 January 20072006 was another year of highs on the Reading Music scene, from local triumphs to major tours, from The Race to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, from the Fez to the Festival. Here, Sounds Stuart Roach takes a look back at the year that was.
216. Prime location for TV and cinema
Get Bracknell, Friday 25 May 2001man in charge – John Thaw is Inspector Morse outside Reading Crown Court and bottom left busy cameraman behind the scenes
217. Feeding frenzy for Temposhark
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 November 2004The big fish of London’s murky-watered progressive dance scene are quickly being swallowed up by the menacing new presence of Temposhark.
218. Angelina takes a chilling role
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 October 2002Tomb Raider star ANGELINA JOLIE will be howling at the moon when she plays a werewolf in a new movie.
219. ENJOY MISERY
Get Bracknell, Friday 17 February 2006Misery, South Hill Park, Wednesday, March 1,to Friday, March 3
220. Back to his roots
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 November 2002Director Phillip Noyce was so struck with the
true-life tale of Rabbit-Proof Fence, now showing at Reading cinemas, that he quit a Hollywood blockbuster to bring it to the screen.
