Emily Garside The theme of Ed Thomas’ On Bear Ridge is catastrophe. On the micro and macro level. Both the…
The most comprehensive study of Wales’ maritime history ever commissioned, taking over a decade to research and produce, sees publication…
Jon Gower Like a rage-filled bulletin from the edges of broken Britain, Niall Griffiths’ eighth novel takes us back to…
Jon Gower It’s hard to imagine how so much stuff could happen up the Heads of the Valleys in a…
Emily Garside American Nightmare is the first in the Autumn season of The Other Room – Cardiff’s first pub theatre.…
Jon Gower This part of Wales is studded with cairns and burial chambers, rugged scenery and mystical sites where the…
A festival aimed at teaching Wales’ children about the nation’s history will launch tomorrow at heritage sites all over the…
The doors of the home of one of Wales’s greatest heroes will be thrown open to the public as Owain…
Ifan Morgan Jones It amazes me that there are so few original fantasy works available in Welsh, the language that…
Dawn Thomson Thunk, thunk, thud. Debs brought the mallet down hard, again and again. She couldn’t stop once she started. …
Nation.Cymru theatre critic Emily Garside’s play Don’t Send Flowers opens this week in Cardiff. Here she reflects on the process…
Patti Webber It was a clear day. Three red kites were surfing the rushing air in a lazy circling, their…
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