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A daily News and Politics podcast
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Reading Magazine

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Reading Magazine

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The Miller Gallery at Alvernia University unveiled its latest exhibit "Celebrating the Fabric of America From a Woman's Perspective" featuring the work of local artist Michele Byrne Art.
Did you get a drone for the holidays? The Reading Regional Airport wants to make sure you fly safe. Article: https://rdgmag.com/gfa8n
Candidate for Berks County Commissioner, Jess Royer, is touring the area with a series he's calling “Coffee with the candidate”. We caught up with Royer on Sunday at the new Gourmand Cafe in West Reading to learn more about his campaign. Articl
Aneyshka Aponte, a female baseball and softball player for the Berkshire Baseball & Softball Club, which is a subsidiary of the BIG Vision Foundation has been selected by Major League Baseball to participate in the 2019 MLB and USA Baseball Hig
What was it like behind the scenes of M. Night Shyamalan's latest film Glass? We got the scoop from local actor Bill Pugh. Article: https://rdgmag.com/gla3s
Recently completing her annual "Who To Watch" list, local Blogger and host of The Wonder Of Ivy Podcast, Lisa De La Cruz highlgihts 16 of Reading's most interesting people.
January's Spotlight Night at the Goggleworks Center for the Arts featured three new exhibits by NAPOLEON, Damien Davis, and the Virtual Reality lab. Video: https://rdgmag.com/gwv9r
New Little Free Library's have been installed in Reading's 18th Ward thanks to the 18th Wonder Improvement Association.
We receive a lot of messages on the Reading Magazine Facebook page, but there was one in particular recently we couldn’t pass up sharing. It was a message from a local hard working mother, Liz Epps about her son’s Christmas Wish. The Message: “
Do your remember Reading’s Charlie Brown Christmas Tree? It made national headlines in 2014, drawing lots of criticism locally and online. Going back and forth, it was eventually re-decorated and given a second chance to be Reading’s Christmas
The annual holiday tradition presented by Berks Ballet Theatre, The Nutcracker, takes the stage this weekend at West Reading’s Scottish Rite Cathedral. Reading Magazine spoke with Berks Ballet’s Nathan Bland and Kelly Barber to learn more about
Local actor Josh Spudeno may not be Hollywoods hottest actor (yet), but he certainly aspires to be. Moving his way up the ladder, Spudeno talks to Reading Magazine about how he got into acting and his recent experience on the set of Creed II. S
Local photographer Mateo Toro has accomplished a lot in the three years since he graduated from Penn State Berks. Toro now holds the title of entrepreneur, teacher, and international travel photographer thanks to his recent trips to Colombia an
Justin Schenck, entrepreneur, public speaker, and host of The Growth Now Movement podcast talks with Reading Magazine about his new event: The Growth Now Movement LIVE. Recently named a top podcaster to follow by INC.com, each week Schenck sits
Meet Kyle Borzillo, Exeter Township resident and builder of the massive home holiday lights display ‘Holidays on Pomander’. For the past three years Kyle has setup 60,000 lights, 27 inflatables, and over 100 items in his yard for Christmas. Cov
Things are heating up in the local ABA basketball scene. A new rivalry is building between the Reading Wizards and Pottstown Flames. We spoke with Kashif Reyes, owner of the Reading Wizards and Stephen Bergman Sr., owner of the Pottstown Flames
Comedian Jesse Blanco gives us an update on the Reading Comedy Outlet and talks about how he balances his life working and performing at regional comedy shows.Blanco runs a busy life. During the day he works full time for the City of Reading
In the cavalcade of shopping that is Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday stands out as the designated day to shop small. Beginning in 2010 by American Express, Small Business Saturday has become the premier event for local business shopping. To get
Filmmakers from around the world have descended to Reading for the weekend to take part in the 4th annual Reading Film Festival. Featuring everything from full length narrative films, short films, to documentary’s, filmmakers have traveled from
Reading City Council Candidates Forum Districts 1 and Council President at Oakbrook Brewing Company moderated by Jason Brudereck, Director of Communications of the Berks County Community Foundation.
Eastern Region chapter of the Pennsylvania State Education Association Scholarship Banquet and Awards Ceremony held at Bear Creek Mountain Resort. Five students from eastern PA schools each received a $1000 scholarship.
Reading City Council Candidates Forum Districts 4, 5 & 6 at Oakbrook Brewing Company moderated by Jason Brudereck, Director of Communications of the Berks County Community Foundation.
After months of planning, editing and filming students from 19 area schools packed the Santander Performing Arts Center for the inaugural “Whats So Cool About Manufacturing in Berks” video contest awards. Hosted by the Manufacturers Resource Ce
Inspired by the Million Women March in Washington DC, hundreds of people rallied in Reading's City Park on Saturday to join together and stand up against inequality.
Tonya Butler, attorney and community leader announced her candidacy for Magisterial District Judge during a kick-off party at The Inn at Centre Park.
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