Julie Brominicks Farmers I love you. I love your dressers sagging with schoolbooks and toys. I love your dogs. Dwi’n…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Paul Edwards It’s 1975 and I’m in Newport, a guitar-playing longhaired student at Newport College of Art, I’m making a…
Gareth Potter explains the history of his latest release, Cofio – Recorda – Remembrance, which draws on the sun of Ibiza,…
Jon Gower The photographer Dylan Arnold’s instinct is to take the road less travelled, always opting for the byway rather…
Parthian and the New Welsh Review have announced a new partnership which will secure the intellectual legacy of the groundbreaking…
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
Seeking Spring Morag Kitson It is a clear, dry, warmish day outside as I pull into the little side road…
Tess Powell This Saturday I spent my afternoon at the Swansea Grand Theatre attending the witty, yet simultaneously dramatic play…
Carwyn Graves “I’m getting sick of making them, people go for them so much!” On a busy, wet weekday morning…
With the National Eisteddfod heading to Rhondda Cynon Taf in August a leading Welsh writer and historian has announced a new…
Tom Maloney Cwmbyrgwm – A Stack, A Pond and the View Beyond! Abersychan often feels like a puzzle, each piece…
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