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  1. The Death Of Culture - A Guide To Appreciating Art

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    Have you every looked at a Monet down your nose? What I mean is have you ever looked down your nose at a Monet painting? Many of us who go to galleries or live-art performances will know that this could be perceived as, the 'best' way to view art. It's cool right?...

  2. The Sugarmill voted Midlands' 'Best Small Venue' in NME poll

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    The Sugarmill in Staffordshire has won the NME magazine poll for the 'Best Small Venue' in the Midlands. The Stoke-on-Trent venue beat a number of Midlands clubs to claim the title, including The Rescue Rooms in Nottingham and Custard Factory in Birmingham...

  3. Hhymn play free gig at QUAD

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    There is a chance to see up and coming band Hhymn in QUAD on Friday 21st January. East Midland's based Hhymn, who are a favourite of BBC 6 Music's Tom Robinson and Mat Horne, will be performing a free live acoustic set. Hhymn perform with what they call “a wilderness world of windmills, zithers, mandolins, ukuleles, harmoniums, dulcimers, double basses, brass and brush...

  4. A right royal new years knees up

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    Club Velocity presents a right royal new years knees up at the Rising Sun Arts Centre in Reading this New Year's Eve. With bands including Dolly and the Clothes Pegs, Skyline Dossier and the Dots and Stops. Come along to the best NYE party in the whole of Berkshire...

  5. Club Velocity in Reading presents A Christmas Party

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    Venue: Rising Sun Arts Centre, 30 Silver Street, Reading, RG1 2ST Date: Saturday December 18th 2010 Doors: 8pm ALL AGES Tax: Five pounds gets you in Bands: PEERS/SIXTY WATT BAYONETS/DYLAN Peers Their last gig of 2010 and what a year it has been. First show inJanuary, then asked by the BBC to play Reading/Leeds festival, gained national radio play for their ...

  6. Club Velocity presents READING ON FIRE

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    Festival-hard and never afraid of the big stage, these Berkshire boys know that rock, is not a four letter word, Catchy riffs, string-bending feedback and swirling double-guitar.

  7. Reading Old School V Reading New School

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    They were one of the biggest, if not the biggest Reading band in the early 90s. They sold out such legendary venues at the RBH Club and the Granby. Fast forward to 2009, after years of starting families and such like, they decided to get back together.

  8. Club Velocity/Bandorama presents Tom Williams and The Boat

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    Huge talent alert! Tom and his boat is back at his favourite Reading venue. Since the first time Tom played for Club Velocity he has goner from strength to strength.

  9. The Noyze

    Club Velocity presents Reading On Fire

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    THE NOYZE. Four piece who walk the walk and talk the talk. No nonsense straight forward, balls on the table rocknroll. A proper band, for proper people.

  10. Club Velocity presents YEAR ZERO - three months to change Reading forever

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    Here at Club Velocity, we like to take baths and have a think and listen to Radio 4. We were listening to Front Row on on our DAB, the other day and they roared 'guitar music is d-e-a-d'...