Review: Siân Phillips by Hywel Gwynfryn
Jon Gower Even from the age of six Siân Phillips knew her destiny was to act. Having just seen a…
No comments.Wales, the Welsh, and Shakespeare
Desmond Clifford Little is on offer in Wales to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s first folio, and this is…
10 comments.Review: Plants Matter, edited by Luci Attala and Louise Steel
Julie Brominicks I once read Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree by David Haskell, a bijou, but in no way…
No comments.Disability Arts Cymru announce call-out for more Welsh language members
Disability Arts Cymru (DAC) has issued a call-out for more Welsh language members ahead of its 40th Birthday sessions coming…
No comments.Letter from The Slate Valley, Granville, New York
Catherine Duigan Scraped to the land surface by ancient ice sheets, a narrow ribbon of colourful slate binds together the…
No comments.Review: An Evening Without Kate Bush, Taliesin Arts Centre
Alex Wales No time at all was wasted when An Evening Without Kate Bush started. The lights dimmed, leaving us…
No comments.Review: The Hotel by Louise Mumford
Myfanwy Alexander The Hotel is a very clever book indeed. Like all thrillers, it is intricately plotted but this book…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Charlotte Williams
Charlotte Williams I’ve lived in Wales most all of my life. My entire education from the day I stepped foot…
One comment.Review: Run to the Western Shore by Tim Pears
Niall Griffiths I’m unsure about the historical novel as a genre; dubious of its contemporary relevance. I suspect that it…
No comments.Review: Rugby Lives by Simon Thomas
Jon Gower Simon Thomas is a superb writer about rugby and with his three decades’ worth of experience of writing…
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