Art review: coastal inspiration at Oriel Canfas
Molly Stubbs With gargantuan mountains, sweeping horizons, and 870 miles of coastal pathway, Wales is world-renowned for its natural beauty.…
2 comments.Yr Hen Iaith part three: The Native Middle Welsh Prose Tales
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is Episode 3. Jerry Hunter Let’s…
One comment.Letter from Fishguard
Tim Wickenden You cannot write about the North Pembrokeshire town of Fishguard (Abergwaun) without including its twin Goodwick (Wdig) which…
4 comments.Churchill’s German Special Forces: The Aberdyfi Connection
Churchill’s German Special Forces is published by Pen & Sword Military Paul Moorcraft, author of Churchill’s German Special Forces: The…
One comment.Birdsplaining
Meetings at Dusk Jasmine Donahaye The following is two excerpts from the essay ‘Meetings at Dusk’ in Birdsplaining: a Natural…
One comment.Review: This is My Truth – Aneurin Bevan in Tribune, edited by Nye Davies
Jon Gower There’s a possibly apocryphal story about a wireless message broadcast during the Second World War in which a…
One comment.A Persian New Year’s Day
The 21st March is the International Day of Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the Persian New Year . Shara…
No comments.Memoir: Dusty Sang For Me
David Lloyd The Dusty Springfield song ‘I just don’t know what to do with myself’ represents part of the soundtrack…
2 comments.Merthyr goes Full Spectrum
Laura Mochan Merthyr-loving Faith M W Buckley and Gareth Smiles are a sedulous duo that sought to bring a scene…
No comments.Review: Anwyl Fam – Pererindod Drwy’r Rhyfel Mawr by Ifor ap Glyn.
Jon Gower This book is the product of a long obsession, as its author freely admits, having worked on it…
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