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Culture

Essays, interviews and reviews related to the arts, media and cultures of Wales.

When Religion Makes the News −how are we to understand it?

Angela Graham outlines an upcoming event, which will examine the portrayal of religion in the media.

5th November (5th November)
  • Culture

In Their Footsteps: a view from Stow Hill

On the anniversary of the Newport Rising, Dylan Moore encourages people across Wales to get back in step with their Chartist forebears.

4th November (4th November)
  • Culture

Idloes Owen – a musical hero

Geraint Talfan Davies look back at achievement of WNO’s founder on the day a plaque is unveiled in his memory.

4th November (3rd November)
  • Culture

The BBC and Wales – Time To Deliver

Ahead of Lord Hall’s session in the Assembly today Angela Graham lays out the challenges facing the media landscape in Wales.

2nd November (28th February)
  • Culture

‘The quiet questioner who knows his subject’

Adam Somerset reviews Chris Mullins’ ‘Hinterland’.

28th October (29th February)
  • Culture

Parliament Ltd.

Dylan Moore chats to Martin Williams about his new book, which examines dark secrets at the heart of politics.

25th October
  • Culture

A conversational recollection of life

Adam Somerset reviews Ken Clarke’s ‘Kind of Blue’.

22nd October (29th February)
  • Culture

Ongoing moments

Dylan Moore finds an affecting compassion in two sets of stark portrayals of life at the margins.

8th October (7th October)
  • Culture

Two Great Photographers (Who Happen to be Women)

Dylan Moore attends The Eye, the biannual international photography festival hosted at Aberystwyth Arts Centre

7th October (6th October)
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