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It’s all in the Sartin DNA

01 July 2025
It’s all in the Sartin DNA

It’s all in the Sartin DNA

01 July 2025

Following in their late father Paul Sartin’s footsteps, brothers Will and Joe gig at ACE Space.


A history of ourselves

30 June 2025
A history of ourselves

A history of ourselves

30 June 2025

In Inez Aponte’s solo show Un/Earthed she weaves together three strands of storytelling that have made her the person she is.


Mid-17th century wooden 'Baby House' doll - just 14cm - sells in Newbury for whopping £14,880

30 June 2025
Mid-17th century wooden 'Baby House' doll - just 14cm - sells in Newbury for whopping £14,880

Mid-17th century wooden 'Baby House' doll - just 14cm - sells in Newbury for whopping £14,880

30 June 2025

The doll, thought to be Charles II or his brother James II was bought at the SAS auction by an American private collector.


In pictures: the first look at rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar at The Watermill

29 June 2025
In pictures: the first look at rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar at The Watermill

In pictures: the first look at rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar at The Watermill

29 June 2025

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical told by the Watermill’s trademark actor/musicians, seen through the eyes of Judas Iscariot.


Would people today convict a woman for murder if there were sufficient mitigating factors?

29 June 2025
Would people today convict a woman for murder if there were sufficient mitigating factors?

Would people today convict a woman for murder if there were sufficient mitigating factors?

29 June 2025

An intriguing sense of a retrial happening as the audience watches Yasmin Sidhwa’s contemporary version of 1928 expressionist drama Machinal.


Powerful testimonies resonate in Refugee Week theatre project

28 June 2025
Powerful testimonies resonate in Refugee Week theatre project

Powerful testimonies resonate in Refugee Week theatre project

28 June 2025

Rank & File theatre company committed to working with asylum seekers, refugees, and those with visible and non-visible disabilities.


The fine art of horseracing

28 June 2025
The fine art of horseracing

The fine art of horseracing

28 June 2025

Art inspired by three thousand years of horse racing since ancient days up to the first Newbury race card in 1905.


On the streets with Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway

28 June 2025
On the streets with Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway

On the streets with Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway

28 June 2025

Creation Theatre’s brilliant promenade performance through Oxford reviewed by JON LEWIS.


BBC’S Bunny Campione auctions bunny collection

27 June 2025
BBC’S Bunny Campione auctions bunny collection

BBC’S Bunny Campione auctions bunny collection

27 June 2025

In a first for SAS, Bunny was invited onto the rostrum to be the auctioneer, something she has not done since her Sotheby’s days.


Countdown to Newbury Racecourse’s biggest-ever Party in the Paddock summer series

27 June 2025
Countdown to Newbury Racecourse’s biggest-ever Party in the Paddock summer series

Countdown to Newbury Racecourse’s biggest-ever Party in the Paddock summer series

27 June 2025

Discounted tickets for Björn Again and Clean Bandit end tomorrow.


Knockout guitarist, soulful Denny Ilett guests at Pangbourne Jazz Club next weekend

26 June 2025
Knockout guitarist, soulful Denny Ilett guests at Pangbourne Jazz Club next weekend

Knockout guitarist, soulful Denny Ilett guests at Pangbourne Jazz Club next weekend

26 June 2025

Denny's musical explorations span jazz, blues, big band, contemporary classical, orchestral, rock, soul, funk and psychedelia.


What’s on this week in West Berkshire: your community listings

26 June 2025
What’s on this week in West Berkshire: your community listings

What’s on this week in West Berkshire: your community listings

26 June 2025

There’s lots going on in and around Newbury. Send us details of your events for the free listings.


Better is Peace than Always War - a positive reminder

26 June 2025
Better is Peace than Always War - a positive reminder

Better is Peace than Always War - a positive reminder

26 June 2025

Pangbourne Choral Society’s moving concert marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe.


This week’s arts & entertainment hotlist

26 June 2025
This week’s arts & entertainment hotlist

This week’s arts & entertainment hotlist

26 June 2025

Jesus Christ Superstar rocks the Watermill while Northern Soul keeps the faith in Oxford - here’s our pick of the week.


Solstice at Wasing: the spirit of the 60s and 70s lives on

26 June 2025
Solstice at Wasing: the spirit of the 60s and 70s lives on

Solstice at Wasing: the spirit of the 60s and 70s lives on

26 June 2025

The Solstice festival at Wasing was certainly an antidote to relentless consumerism and mobile phone doom scrolling.


St Gabriel’s Sister Act wins an ‘Oscar’ at London awards ceremony

26 June 2025
St Gabriel’s Sister Act wins an ‘Oscar’ at London awards ceremony

St Gabriel’s Sister Act wins an ‘Oscar’ at London awards ceremony

26 June 2025

‘Moment of immense pride’ as production wins National School Theatre Award for Best Ensemble.


Top brass at Wantage this weekend

26 June 2025
Top brass at Wantage this weekend

Top brass at Wantage this weekend

26 June 2025

The Voice of the Tenor Horn, Sheona White, will lead an afternoon workshop before accompanying Wantage Band on stage in the evening.


ACE is the space for contemporary folk

25 June 2025
ACE is the space for contemporary folk

ACE is the space for contemporary folk

25 June 2025

Another superb evening of folk music from two excellent duos reviewed by Brian Harrington.


Park House teen band ‘buzzin’ after headlining festival

24 June 2025
Park House teen band ‘buzzin’ after headlining festival

Park House teen band ‘buzzin’ after headlining festival

24 June 2025

Minor Inconvenience played the Rising Music Festival at the weekend, after winning a Battle of Bands competition.


Slow down and sign up for creative workshops in a beautiful 18th century coaching barn

23 June 2025
Slow down and sign up for creative workshops in a beautiful 18th century coaching barn

Slow down and sign up for creative workshops in a beautiful 18th century coaching barn

23 June 2025

A Summer of Slow Making: jewellery, floristry, embroidery, textile printing, straw work, basketry, lino printing and lampshade making.


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