Zoe Brigley reviews a new anthology of poetry and prose that reckons with the effects of climate change around the world.
Review: A470: Poems for the Road/Cerddi’r Ffordd
Dylan Moore enjoys A470: Poems for the Road, a bilingual poem collection taking inspiration from the road crossing Wales from North to South.
Review: Petula, Sherman Theatre
Marine Furet reviews Petula, a new production combining surreal aesthetics with remarkable absurdist scenes.
Review: The Dossier: Miscarriages of Justice in South Wales 1982-2016
Yasmin Begum hails a raw voice of working class resistance to police corruption.
How COVID has connected Wales to West Africa
A new exhibition focused on West Africa highlights the impact of Covid on our sense of community, two years into the pandemic.
Poetry’s Place in the Face of the Climate Crisis
Hywel Griffiths explores how Wales’ creativity can help us face the climate crisis
Whose Voices, Which Land?
Grace Quantock explores the changing face of Nature Writing in the 21st century through the contributions of marginalised writers
Picturing the Past
Colin Thomas explores the possibilities technology affords for new ways of bringing old stories to life
Review: Lloyd Robson, cardiff cut
Merlin Gable reviews cardiff cut, and wonders if its portrayal of alternative lifestyles and rebellion still speaks to readers twenty years on.