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Cinema Film Releases: Friday 9th May

Included in this weeks releases are Speed Racer, an action adventure that all fans of motor racing are sure to enjoy and What Happens in Vegas, a romantic comedy with Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher.

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White noise

Reading band White Sunday hope constant touring will help them make the big time. Lucy Thorne spoke to lead singer James Glanville about their new single, recording their debut album and being on the road

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Gina tonic

After swapping London for Los Angles, comedienne Gina Yashere is returning to our shores for her UK tour, Skinny B*tch. Lucy Thorne spoke to Gina about shedding three stone, moving to the States and her love of gadgets.

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Words fail me!

SITTING right on the banks of the Thames, a few minutes’ drive from Goring, The Leatherne Bottel occupies a stunning location.

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Overclocked: A History of Violence

Point and click adventures are the Cinderella of gaming. With your big name releases - GTA4, anything with 'Lego' in the name, or that comes with a shiny new Wii gadget taking all of our attention (and a great slice of disposable income) this summer, the smaller releases are increasingly lost in the noise.

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Cinema Film Releases: Friday 2nd May

Included in this weeks releases are Iron Man, an action fantasy starring Robert Downey Jr., the romantic comedy Made of Honour with Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan, and Nim's Island, a family adventure starring Jodie Foster.

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Vine tuning

Ahead of his latest UK tour, Punslinger, comedian Tim Vine tells Alan Bunce about being paid over the odds for data inputting, honing his act and his love for stand-up

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Curtain up on super supper

Colleys’ theatrical Victorian suppers, with their traditional British puddings and roast dinners, have made the restaurant something of an institution in Reading, but what’s most refreshing is to see just how much the place has moved with the times.

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