Nathan Abrams, Professor of Film at Bangor University The film Solomon & Gaenor celebrates its twentieth birthday this year.…
Emily Garside In a push for theatres to (rightly) support new writing, we’re often in danger of overlooking the…
Jon Gower The latest phase of the Library of Wales project – which aims to represent and republish highlights of…
Ifan Morgan Jones Until recently Welsh literature had not had an awful lot to say about contemporary politics. Even overtly…
Emily Garside The second in ‘The Violence Series’ at The Other Room, after American Nightmare, is Tess Berry-Hart’s The Story.…
Jon Gower meets father and son Anthony and Aron Evans as they exhibit their work together for the first time.…
*English follows below* Adam N. Coward, Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru Gwelwyd mwy o drafodaeth ar bwysigrwydd hanes Cymru yn ddiweddar,…
Jon Gower Even though the First Law of Thermodynamics says that energy cannot be created or destroyed it does allow…
Emily Garside Gods and Kings is a story about mental health, and mental illness. But it’s a story about a…
Sarah Tanburn The Vagabond King, young Threon of the Waterlands, is given stern guidance by the sky god Zenith at…
Emily Gardside Sometimes a piece of work ticks all the boxes, without feeling like it’s ticking any- rather just being…
Jon Gower Just as the former lead-mining areas of mid-Wales are riddled with tunnels and disused workings, so too is…
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