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Reading aloud is the new black
The Reader Organisation features in the uber-fashionable Elle Deco this week in a piece called 'Reading the right books can…

Event: Heart Beats Bonfire Bonanza
Heart Beats Bonfire Bonanza! Saturday 6th November 2010 7.30pm – 11pm £5/4 The Gallery Café, 21 Old Ford Road Bethnal…

Congratulations Howard Jacobson
Friend and supporter of The Reader Organisation, Howard Jacobson, was last night awarded the 2010 Man Booker Prize for fiction…

Chapter and Verse festival at the Bluecoat
FOR ALL LOVERS OF LITERATURE – the 3rd annual Chapter & Verse Literature festival at the Bluecoat starts today Wednesday…

World Mental Health Day
The Reader Organisation is the UK's leading charity for reading and health, and as today is World Mental Health Day,…

Annual Report 2009/10
Newly published, here's your opportunity to take a look at The Reader Organisation's Annual Report 2009/10, detailing all our work…

What was The Reader doing there?
In response to yesterday's question: Jane Davis was at the Conservative Party Conference to speak at a seminar which was…

National Poetry Day
Today is National Poetry Day and, although Lisa mentioned this on Monday, it seems only right to mark the day…

What’s The Reader doing here?
It's the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham but can anyone guess what The Reader Organisation is doing there today? Go…

The rhyme and reason of reading to dementia patients
Following on from Claire's post about TRO in The Times... There's a piece in Society Guardian today about Katie Clark's…

A Little, Aloud: The London Launch
Yesterday afternoon Jane and I left sunny Liverpool to head down to (a rather grey) London and meet up with…

Agebomb
Thanks to A Little, Aloud, the word about reading aloud is spreading further and wider. Agebomb, a site published by…