Welsh Food Tales: On the trail of the foraging renaissance
Carwyn Graves Among the extensive art collections of National Museum Wales lies an evocatively entitled painting from two hundred years…
No comments.Review: Child Poverty in Wales – Exploring the Challenges of Schooling Future Generations
Sarah Tanburn Money is what people living in poverty need. Cash. It’s not rocket science. This book should be read…
No comments.Letter from Brynhenllan
Stephen Hyam Hiraeth is a wonderful, powerful, word. When I write about Brynhenllan now, for the first time, hiraeth is…
2 comments.Film Review: Chuck Chuck Baby
Jon Gower The Iris Festival closed this year with a showing at Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Centre of a zestily life-affirming…
No comments.Literacy and me
Ant Evans offers a personal reading of the role of books in his life. What follows is something I’ve written…
4 comments.Yr Hen Iaith part twenty five: Love in the Woods: Dafydd ap Gwilym (2)
Jerry Hunter Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode twenty five.…
No comments.Review: Scrap by Kathy Biggs
Rebecca Rowlands-George You would never know that Biggs is Yorkshire born from the way how she has captured Swansea. After…
No comments.Review: Cwmwl Tystion II: Riot! at the Llais Festival
Jon Gower If the wildly experimental American jazz composer Sun Ra had made the music for a documentary series by…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales – Carly Holmes
Carly Holmes A very astute friend gave me a coaster for my birthday a couple of years ago, which says…
No comments.Letter from Mathry
Diana Powell ‘Where do you live?’ they ask – those who have lived in Pembrokeshire for generations, or those who…
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