Jonathan Brooks-Jones finds it is London publishers’ ignorance that holds Welsh authors back
Improvising a Tradition
John McGrath explains how newly launched National Theatre Wales is part of a nation-building project
Billy the Seal shows up again in National Museum Wales
Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on how one of Cardiff’s most famous personalities was restored to public view at National Museum Wales yesterday
Arts Council gets retaliation in first
John Osmond reports on a call today to protect funding for culture as the driving force of the Welsh creative economy
Those bits of Wales left unseen
Lucy Whitehead meets photographer Jooney Woodward to discuss her forthcoming exhibition
Henry Morton Stanley: hero or villain?
Derek Jones reports on a drama that is stirring up a debate in Denbigh, the 19th Century explorer’s home town
Why Lloyd George continues to fascinate us
John Osmond on a lecture at the National Library which throws new light on the Welsh statesman’s later years
Exploring Cardiff’s epicentre of force and culture
Peter Finch discusses his role as a psychogeographer of Wales
Illusory 19th Century landscape stays in Wales
Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on National Museum Wales’s latest acquisition