Find out why debut author Chloe Dalton’s Raising Hare is being called Book of The Year by so many when she comes to talk about it at The Croft Hall.
The top lot was Happy, a rare large-eyed brown tipped Steiff teddy bear c.1926 which sold for £55,800 at Special Auction Services.
14 year old Mieke Brown stepped up with three weeks to go to mime the part of Mary.
Back to the 50s for a flight of frivolity, outrageous farce Boeing Boeing is set over the course of one night.
Tickets are now on sale for its visit to New Theatre Oxford in July 2026.
Dick Whittington opens at the Corn Exchange.
The festival will be a unique gathering for fans of post-punk music, fashion and literature, with a line-up unlike any other in the UK.
Marcus asks: What are men for? Are we fellas of any use at all? More will be revealed at Corn Exchange stand-up gig.
The Arts Society Newbury hears a fascinating lecture on Alchemy and Adventure: A history of exotic colours and poisonous pigments.
Oxford Botanic Garden Christmas Fair offers artisan products, unique food and drink and lively entertainment in beautiful surroundings.
Visitors to Un/Common People will also experience a new folk song and story map, reimagining five traditional regional folk songs.
Presale booking next week for first Heritage Live concert in the grounds at Englefield House in July.
Local art and craft collective Made in the Hood are currently showing at the Runway Gallery.
Gomrath album launch party, 50 years after being unearthed by an archive record company.
Our pick of what to see.
A warm wood stove and seasonal refreshments awaits visitors to Andrew Hazelden’s stunning lustreware collection.
Coming to Pangbourne this weekend, over his 25-year career Simon Spillett has worn almost as many hats as it’s possible to wear within jazz.
‘It went extremely well and we are looking forward to hosting it again next year’ .
Newbury’s mayor has opened the first of two craft fair weekends at City Arts.
Andy Kempe’s new play A Sign of the Times to be broadcast in the new year.