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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 52

Culture

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

Linking the language to policy making

Simon Brooks explains the thinking behind today’s launch of a new movement Dyfodol i’r Iaith

16th July (16th July)
  • Culture

Why school film clubs are spreading across Wales

Non Stevens says cinema provides a powerful example of the impact that cultural engagement can have with disadvantaged children and young people

15th July (12th July)
  • Culture

Welsh universities enter the entertainment world

Angela Graham reports on some new approaches that are connecting broadcasting with academia.

8th July (3rd November)
  • Culture

Welsh women face ‘Triple Jeopardy’

Kirsty Davies says a new women’s movement is needed to tackle an underlying discrimination in Welsh life

30th June (28th February)
  • Culture

My life with the South Wales Argus

Paul Flynn pays tribute to a constant though often infuriating companion that has prompted, supported and sometimes opposed his campaigns

18th June (28th February)
  • Culture

Autodidact who discovered Wales

Harri Pritchard Jones welcomes the biography of self-taught Welshman and artist Jonah Jones

17th June (29th February)
  • Culture

Jubilee reflections 1: Supporting charities burnishes the royal image

Paul Flynn argues that a currency of sycophancy is engulfing us in contagious infantilism

13th June (13th June)
  • Culture

Learning from Labour’s Welsh history

John Osmond says we would be much better off if the ancient antagonisms between Labour and Plaid Cymru could be resolved

11th June (29th February)
  • Culture

How to be a Welshman

Daniel G. Williams discusses an autobiography by one of the nation’s organic intellectuals

10th June (29th February)
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