Yr Hen Iaith part twenty two: The end of the world as we knew it
Gruffydd ab yr Ynad Coch’s elegy for Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series…
2 comments.Stellar line-up of authors announced for Swansea Children’s Literature Festival
A fantastic line-up of authors taking part in the first of its kind free Children’s Literary Festival held at the…
No comments.Review: Miss Cross and Other Stories by Norman Schwenk
Anthony Shapland Published earlier this year, Miss Cross and Other Stories was timed for Norman Schwenk’s 88th. This edition marks…
No comments.My dad and Ringo
Euron Griffith My dad may not have known Lloyd George but what do I care? He knew someone far cooler.…
3 comments.Under Milk Wood revisited
Under Milk Wood is one of poet Dylan Thomas’ most enduring creations, a play for voices set in the fictional…
3 comments.Review: Country Diary Wales by John Gilbey
Morgan Owen This attractive volume charts journeys made by the author primarily in Ceredigion but also in the adjoining parts…
One comment.Letter from Treorchy
Jon Gower I have a confession to make. I love to go eavesdropping in Treorchy. Sitting down with a mug…
7 comments.Review: (More) Imagining an independent Wales
Ant Evans Could this book have made a more timely appearance? Between the cost of living crisis, the unfolding climate…
No comments.The History of Energy part eight: Our future?
We conclude the series in which Gareth Wyn Jones, Professor Emeritus of plant biology and bioscience at Bangor University considers…
No comments.Visual art: Rhythmau’r Bryniau/Hill-Rhythms by David Jones at Y Gaer, Brecon
Jon Gower David Jones was nothing if not a a prodigious talent. One of the great British artists of the…
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