Jon Gower It’s astonishing what a little bit of history-sleuthing can reveal about a place. At a funeral in Rhosaman…
Emily Garside It’s the time of year when theatre people are inundated with companies talking about their Fringe show. And…
Jon Gower The opening story in this richly engaging collection is set during a sprawling extravaganza mounted for Catalan independence. …
If you’ve heard his name it’s probably thanks to the club in Cardiff, or the school in Abertridwr – but…
Yasmin Begum One hundred years ago, Cardiff was home to some of the most vicious race riots ever seen in…
Jon Gower It’s already turning out to be a bumper year for fiction from Wales with superb novels such as…
Ben Gregory Over the last week, I have been fortunate enough to attend three events which tells us a lot…
Jon Gower For its 30th anniversary, the Hay Festival selected 30 young novelists, scientists, philosophers, performers and activists who will…
Jon Gower The 1969 Investiture of Charles Philip Arthur George as Prince of Wales was a seismic event in modern…
Jon Gower This is a rustic and compelling tale of two gay relationships and the way they intertwine. When Mike…
Jasmine Donahaye Every so often, a critical book review sets off a bit of a storm. These reviews have usually…
Jafar Iqbal There’s a lot to unpack in the story of St Cadoc. Credited as the man who brought Christianity…
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