S Mark Gubb finds Welsh princes, wrestlers, soldiers and vegetarians under the Florida sun Throughout July I am artist in…
Martin Shipton It’s 40 years since coal miners across Britain began a year-long strike aimed at saving the industry. It…
The first dispatch from each of the four corners of Cymru travelled to by bus and on foot from Machynlleth…
Emyr Wyn Jones There was not much of a Welsh presence in Doncaster when we arrived in 1986. In earlier…
Judith Kaufmann We cross into Cymru just before Yr Ystog, and my head says: nearly home. You think this is…
Alan Williams Today, the small township of Port Elliot has a population of around 2,700 during the week, a little…
Roni Roberts It was over a decade ago now when the transformation of the field started. Trees and hedges were…
Warren Kovach It was literally a white-knuckle ride. When I booked the boat to Flat Holm Island, I hadn’t realised…
Sian Shakespear Every time I move house I’m convinced I have arrived at my nirvana – but this time, which…
Bethan Gwyn Sunsets from the top of Allt Waun Hir are bewitching spells, not one is ever the same. Some…
Catherine Duigan finds connections between slate working in Wales and Ireland The Kings of Ireland feared satirical bards and what…
Jon Gower At this time of year one of the most striking sounds on the Inner Hebridean island of Tiree…
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