Interview: crime writer Bev Jones
Rhodri Davies “It’s only taken me twelve years to become an overnight sensation…” So says Beverley Jones, with a broad…
No comments.Women in Welsh jazz
An ambitious plan to to encourage education, diversity and opportunity for jazz musicians in Wales, especially women, was a huge…
No comments.Review: The Lord Rhys: Prince of Deheubarth by Roger Turvey
Shaun David Your Welsh costume on, a daffodil or a leek pinned to your lapel, a day of harp music…
2 comments.Interview: Jonathan Power
Jon Gower The story told in Fortune and Fame isn’t quite the classic rags to riches tale, although it does…
No comments.Novel extract: M is for Mummy
We are delighted to publish an extract from Bridgend-based Katy Cox’s debut novel, based on her own experiences of motherhood.…
No comments.Letter from Tal-y-Wern
Mike Parker The music has stopped, and we’re all a little giddy. During lockdown, houses were selling round here in…
No comments.Trouble in Butetown: an interview with playwright Diana Nneka Atuona
Rhodri Davies If Tiger Bay underwent its physical transformation in the early years of the 21st century and lost its…
One comment.Review: Mondegreen by Mike McNamara
Jon Gower Distance, place and movement are recurring themes in Mondegreen. “Tournament of Shadows” asks ‘how far is to India…
No comments.Review: The Silence Project by Carole Hailey
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths On Emilia’s thirteenth birthday, her mother, Rachel Morris, sets up a tent at the bottom of the garden…
No comments.Theatre review: Songs Across the Sueniverse
Emma Shepherd It’s been 10 years since I first encountered Sue Timms, singing songs about her comfy life in Roath…
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