As a new wave of queer Welsh artists arises, Casper James explores the experiences of transgender people in music and how we can support them.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
A New Wave of Welsh Language Music
Owain Elidir Williams delves into the Welsh language music scene and praises its newfound sense of confidence
The Welsh Music Industry: A Manifesto for Change
Alexandra Jones explores the music education system in Wales and what changes can be made to improve opportunities for young Welsh music industry professionals.
On Screen, Off Screen: Self-Documentation and Women’s Liberation
Shedding light on the feminist film collectives of the 1980s, Talulah Thomas examines their lasting legacy on feminist activism today.
Review: There is Nothing Natural About Nature Writing
Saskia McCracken reviews contemporary Welsh essayist Jasmine Donahaye’s new book of nature writing Birdsplaining
Of Cigarettes and Scars: Welsh Volunteers’ Voices from the Spanish Civil War
Elaine Canning sheds light on the role and motivations of Welsh volunteers who took up arms in Spain during the Civil War
Review: The Great Welsh Auntie Novel by John Geraint (Cambria Books, 2022)
D.J. Howells enjoys an authentic evocation of 1970s Rhondda in John Geraint’s The Great Welsh Auntie Novel.
Review: Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship’s World Cup
On the day of an iconic World Cup quarter final clash in Qatar, Dylan Moore reviews Rhys Richards’ book about another time football was soiled by sportwashing
Review: Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Sherman Theatre
Marine Furet reviews Tales of the Brothers Grimm, the Sherman Theatre’s Christmas production.