The tree so brutally destroyed lives on in Anna Dillon’s limited edition giclee prints.
Dreweatts to auction the historical painting, which shows previous owner Powlett Wrighte (the younger), in front of the house in the mid-18th century.
Anvil Arts, the organisation that runs Basingstoke’s top venues, has released its latest economic impact report revealing an impressive contribution.
Reading-based Red Cape production is part Victorian thriller, part contemporary tale of friendship and rebellion.
Fringe-First winner reviewed at Oxford’s Burton Taylor Studio.
Newbury musicians Matthew Prior and Steve Bowey provide ‘a scintillating afternoon's entertainment’ at St John’s Church.
With World Mental Health Day approaching next week, we take a look at the great work going on at the arts centre.
Theatre pushing the boundaries of digital scenery and action.
UPDATE: One lane remains closed on the M4 through West Berkshire after a crash this morning.
Pangbourne Jazz Club guest Vasilis Xenopoulos is one of the most accomplished Greek jazz musicians of his generation.
Ten years ago Newbury friends Angie Creed and Caroline Snowdon set up a non audition community choir, which welcomed all abilities, genders and ages.
We come bearing Greek and Roman gifts… but the weekend starts with a big band dazzler and looks forward to revelations about a spymaster.
Originally from Hungerford, Steph Richardson returns to guest with the 18-piece band for their Arlington Arts debut.
‘Poetry means a great deal to me, always has,’ says Inkpen writer Nicola Chester - whatever your bag, pick up some poems today.
Kurt Jackson returns to The Base with a show that considers its place in our ecology, landscape, history, social narratives, literature and culture.
‘The atmosphere at Equinox was reminiscent of early Glastonbury tribal gatherings, before corporate sponsorship and consumerism ran rampant’.
A one-off opportunity to get up-close with the dancing legend, as she talks about her new book Dance to the Death.
St Nic’s packed out for world-renowned tenor’s Magnificent Buildings Concert.
Moving new production of David Seidler’s play about the unorthodox relationship between soon-to-be-crowned King George VI and his speech therapist.
A man aged in his 40s sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital.