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It’s got to be … Purdy
From a tomboy on a farm in Nettlebed to a sultry singer at the Albert Hall, Purdy’s musical journey is the stuff of dreams, writes Rachel Wakefield
Match of the day
A new business and charity matching service is helping to make a difference in Gloucestershire
Monelise magic
Visitors to the Thame Town Music Festival this month will be in for a treat as they listen to the haunting compositions of Monelise.
Music & more marvels
Family-friendly Marvellous festival at Dinton Pastures Country Park over the weekend of 21st & 22nd July promises tribute acts galore and lots more!
Imaginative arts
Make a date to visit Basildon Park this month to enjoy a spectacular exhibition.
Birth & beyond
Following the success of The Nature of Forgetting, Theatre Re bring Birth – their latest work in progress – to the Wilde Theatre in Bracknell, writes Peter Anderson
Much ado outdoors
The Bard’s play from the 16th century, set in the 20th century and acted in medieval ruins
True colours
Kev Munday’s positive, vibrant artwork inspired by people-watching and the everyday will be unveiled at Reading’s Oracle as part of Reading Fringe Benefits, 24th-29th July
Pax a punch!
You’re welcome to come along and explore Lord Baden Powell’s former home in Bentley on Sunday, 8th July, where there will be fun for all ages and tastes.
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