Dylan Moore explains why his Newport novel, Many Rivers to Cross, had to be fiction – and why Wales’ often disparaged third city is perfect terrain for a writer.
The State of Play
Five years on from the heady days of Euro 2016 and ahead of the delayed 2021 tournament, Garmon Dyfri assesses the disconnect between elite level sport and an inactive society.
BBC: The Biggest Creative Reshaping in our History
Rhodri Talfan Davies outlines the reforms that will root the BBC outside of London.
Opera in the Time of Pandemic
Merlin Gable talks to the new General Director of Welsh National Opera, Aidan Lang, and finds him excited at the potential for reexamining the role of performing arts in difficult times.
Book Review: The 3 Molas
Dylan Moore reviews a collection of poems looking at language and identity by Mike Jenkins, Eric Ngalle Charles, Ifor ap Glyn.
For Wales, See England? The UK Media and Devolution
Wales is still a blind spot for the UK media and in the context of a pandemic this has serious consequences, argues Helen Mary Jones.
Haldane and Bevin: Greatness in the Shadow of Others
Geraint Talfan Davies reviews biographies of two men who shaped Britain in the twentieth century.
Book Review: Just So You Know
Cath Beard reviews a collection of essays on identity edited by Hanan Issa, Durre Shahwar and Özgür Uyanik.
Book Review: The Road to Zarauz
Dylan Moore takes a look at Sam Adams’ coming of age story set in Spain 1954.