Jasmine Donahaye says that if we’re going to achieve international recognition we need to take ourselves more seriously.
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Essays, interviews and reviews related to the arts, media and cultures of Wales.
Jasmine Donahaye says that if we’re going to achieve international recognition we need to take ourselves more seriously.
Dylan Moore finds much to admire in three new works of nonfiction, but can’t underestimate the importance of a little literary sparkle.
At the IWA’s Economy conference, Elizabeth Haywood says Welsh needs to be taught alongside business languages.
Rhodri Talfan Davies says the creative industries in Wales have to work harder to disprove perceptions that they’re a ‘closed shop’
A tribute by Peter Stead to the historian John Davies, who died yesterday
Aled Eurig reviews ‘Cofiant Jim Griffiths, ‘Arwr Glew y Werin’’ by D. Ben Rees
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths reviews ‘Ministering to Education’ by Leighton Andrews.
Rachel Trezise reviews ‘Significance’ by Jo Mazelis.
Kathryn Gray reviews Advantages of the Older Man by Gwyneth Lewis.