Yr Hen Iaith part two: The Black Book of Carmarthen and The Book of Taliesin
Yr Hen Iaith: Episode 2 Continuing our series accompanying Yr Hen Iaith podcast we explore The Black Book of Carmarthen,…
One comment.Review: The Elopement by Tracy Rees
Marged Berry As the first winner of the Richard and Judy ‘Search for a Bestseller’ competition for her novel Amy…
No comments.Review: Bywyd a Gwaith Ogwyn Davies – A Life in Art by Ceri Thomas
Jon Gower This handsome and generously illustrated volume chronicles the long life and artistic times of one of Wales’ most…
No comments.Review: Two Lights – Walking through Landscapes of Loss and Life by James Roberts
Gaynor Funnell ‘Who speaks for wolf, for bear, for fox, for gull, for heron, for kingfisher – for all species,…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part one: Y Gododdin
In the beginning was the Gododdin (or was it?) To accompany episode 1 of Yr Hen Iaith (‘the Old Language’)…
2 comments.Review: The Art of Music: Branding the Welsh Nation by Peter Lord and Rhian Davies
David Llewellyn Go to almost any pub in Wales, and you are certain to see a sign advertising its karaoke…
One comment.Review: Paris Requiem by Chris Lloyd
Myfanwy Alexander It is both the beauty and the downfall of what is disparagingly called ‘genre ‘fiction’ that established patterns…
No comments.Letter from Ammanford
Pamela Jones If I was a time traveller from the 1800s I would know Ammanford as Cross Inn in the…
One comment.Film review: Y Sŵn
For its most recent foray into film, S4C delves into its own turbulent inception, commemorating itself in its 40th year…
2 comments.Review: Pijin/Pigeon, Sherman Theatre
Rhodri Davies American literary fiction is rich in young protagonists, from Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn to Harper…
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