Daran Hill reviews Martin Shipton’s new biography of George Thomas
How Red Was My Valley
Colin Thomas explores the impact of the Russian revolution on Welsh writers
Doctor Who, Wonder Woman and the power of strong female role models
The reaction to news that Doctor Who will be played by a woman shows how far we still have to go when it comes to gender equality, says Helen Bradley.
Keep singing to win
Phil Sheeran explains why Wales needs to protect and grow its small music venues
Setting up Sport for Success
Helen Humphrey presents the wider benefits of sport ahead of the Champion’s League Festival in Cardiff this weekend
Great places
Baroness Kay Andrews argues the importance of culture and heritage in successful communities
Review of ‘In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive and Were Full of Joy’, curated by Elizabeth Price
Jo Mazelis reviews ‘In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive and Were Full of Joy’, curated by Elizabeth Price at Swansea’s Glynn Vivian Gallery
Hay Festival at 30
Dylan Moore talks to Hay director Peter Florence about the festival’s audience, its thirtieth year, and how to ‘reboot liberalism’
Womanby Street: keeping cultural distinctiveness alive
Cities across the UK are facing challenges in keeping music live, and their cultural distinctiveness alive. Cardiff is the latest.