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31. Order from chaos
Get Bracknell, Friday 1 June 2007ONE imagines that most members of the Reading public are not particularly interested in the inner workings of newspapers.
32. Children have the last laugh in contest
Get Bracknell, Monday 14 May 2007YOUNGSTERS in Reading will get to show how funny they think they are next week during a competition.
33. Let’s hear it for the girls
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 October 2007THE Reading Comedy Festival comes to its hilarious conclusion this weekend – so you’ve still got time to have your ribs tickled from some of the country’s finest comics.
34. Something for everyone
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 September 2007HENLEY’S inaugural literary festival will kick off tomorrow with a host of authors, models, sportsmen and comedians entertaining the crowds.
35. Mango’s 1st Birthday
Get Bracknell, Friday 4 July 2003Mango’s first birthday last Friday promised to be a big night for Reading’s house fans bringing live performances from every headlining DJ ever to have played at the venue.
36. Out with Miss M
Get Bracknell, Friday 1 August 2003Santa Fe - The Oracle, Riverside, Friday
37. Time travel in a magic wardrobe
Get Bracknell, Monday 12 December 2005good and evil – Edmund (played by Skandar Keynes) meets Aslan.
38. Out with Miss M
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 September 2003A two-minute walk from the station and three-quarters of the way down Greyfriars Road is Scruffy Murphy’s, a fairly traditional and unremarkable looking pub that makes the vague suggestion of being Irish (through its name and the Guinness plaques inside) but offers nothing more fancy than this to lure drinkers in.
39. One woman show
Get Bracknell, Thursday 8 March 2007Punjabi actress Anjali Mya Chadha brings her “exotic take” on English wedding rituals to Maidenhead’s Norden Farm Centre for the Arts this weekend.
40. Second portrayal
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 February 2007First it was Switchback and now it is Double Death.
In other words, actor-writer Simon Williams has done a make-over of one of his earlier plays and is directing the new version himself under its new title at The Mill at Sonning.
