Theatre review: Choo Choo! at the Sherman theatre
Jon Gower Judging by the puerile title you might be forgiven for expecting something eminently childish from this production but,…
No comments.Review: Drawing from the Well, Song of the Water, Saint Aidan of Ferns, The Bright Plain and The Oldest Music
Jon Gower This beautifully designed and presented series of five tri-lingual chapbooks explores connections between Wales and Ireland, concentrating on…
No comments.The History of Energy part two: Some background on the laws we learnt in school but never really understood!
We are pleased to continue the series in which Gareth Wyn Jones, Professor Emeritus of plant biology and bioscience at…
No comments.Welsh Food Stories: Should we try to feed the nation?
Carwyn Graves This fictitious discussion was recorded at a bar in Aberystwyth in June 2023, and is recounted here in…
No comments.Postcard from Istanbul Airport
Niall Griffiths John Burnside has a beautiful poem, ‘Annunciation in Grey and Black’, in which the poet/narrator, a middle-aged man,…
No comments.Review: Vulcana by Rebecca F. John
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths Vulcana opens in 1892 with a decision to leave, a decision to go out into the world. ‘Even…
No comments.The Cleaver
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. I’ve described my study…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part seventeen: Rhonabwy’s Dream and Political Reality
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode seventeen. Jerry Hunter This…
One comment.The History of Energy part one: We have a problem!
Gareth Wyn Jones In this series of short articles, which update my book I will try and put our current problems…
9 comments.Review: Are You Judging Me Yet? Poetry and Everyday Sexism by Kim Moore
Kathryn Gray Performance is an inherently risky business. As social animals, dependent on approval and collaboration to survive, we’re hard-wired,…
No comments.