Jan Morris frankly confesses to her somewhat romanticised feelings about her country
Welsh visibility in the digital world
Angela Graham asks whether we care enough to press for a proper representation of ourselves in the media
It’ll take more than Dr Who…
The leadership of the BBC have made important concessions on the need to improve Welsh coverage, but now comes the hard part, writes Lee Waters
BBC Director-General Speech at the Pierhead
On the 50th Anniversary of BBC Wales, Director-General Tony Hall delivers a speech about the BBC’s role in Wales.
The battle for Welsh theatre
Peter Stead says it is now easier to cast a Cabinet in Cardiff Bay than to pick one from those politically eligible
Scholars of Wales stare disaster in the face
M. Wynn Thomas bemoans the grudging, shadowy, marginal, maverick and shaky existence of Welsh studies
Ensuring Welsh has a future
Mike Hedges analyses projections of language decline and comes up with some policy recommendations
Poets who cling to freshness and intensity
Peter Gaskell reviews a new book of essays by Vernon Watkins
Don’t rip the heart out of the Coal Exchange
Nerys Lloyd-Pierce bemoans the corporate men who are bent on destroying the Welsh capital’s heritage