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1. Countdown begins for The Automatic
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 February 2007The Automatic warm up for their ShockWaves NME Awards Tour appearance in Reading next week with a live appearance at HMV in the Oracle.
2. ‘Can I have some Rocket with that?’
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 February 2007Richard Wellings plays guard for the highly successful Altlantis Reading Rockets basketball team. Currently riding high in the league, Richard took a night off from training when food monthly sent him to sample what’s on offer foodwise at our top spa in the area, Nirvana Spa. Was it a slam dunk taste wise and health wise?
3. Exclusive interview with newly crowned double Michelin starred chef John Campbell
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 February 2007If Heston Blumenthal is the Picasso of the food world, John Campbell is Damien Hirst.
4. Severance (15)
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 February 2007YOU can sum up Severance by describing its opening scene; two semi-naked Eastern Europeans forced to tie their bras together to escape a pit made by a group of deranged killers. Or, in a word, brilliant.
5. Manics bring Tigers
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 February 2007Manic Street Preachers will bring the curtain down on their 2007 UK tour with a date at Reading’s Hexagon on Saturday, June 9.
6. Win a sweet treat!
Get Bracknell, Monday 5 February 2007The newly-refurbished entertainment complex surrounding Wembley Stadium means that, these days, world-class entertainment is a mere 40-minute drive from the heart of Reading.
7. Standing up for stand-up
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 February 2007DON’T be at all surprised if you hear some familiar stories when Sean Hughes hits town tomorrow – he confesses to often getting his material from the local paper.
8. Look ahead to the Brits
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 February 2007One of the most eagerly-fought awards at next week’s Brits promises to be the Best Album category.
9. Arthur and the Invisibles (U)
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 February 2007For a director whose repertoire includes films such as The Fifth Element, Leon and Nikita, it is somewhat surprising that Luc Besson’s latest movie is an animated children’s adventure.
10. Touching and insightful
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 6 February 2007Written and directed by former Brat-Packer Emilio Estevez, Bobby is a surprisingly ambitious and competently made piece of cinema.
