Jordan Curtis speaks to Jake Knight, owner of independent clothing store Knight Vintage, about his love for fashion and Welsh music, and how these two passions have weaved together in his successful Cardiff-based venture.
The Era of Cultural Economics in Wales
Dr Ani Saunders and Dr Edward Jones argue a culture-led strategy can help regenerate Cardiff’s economy, but ask what cost such an approach might have for the city’s grassroots scene and communities.
The craft of co-production: six lessons from the development of the Ely and Caerau community plan
Martin Kitchener and Panayiota Georgiou reflect on the lessons learnt from the development of the Ely and Caerau Community Plan.
Review: Das Clarks – A Brief History of Difference
Resident editor Victoria Kioi enjoys A Brief History of Difference and its exploration of identity and labels.
Review: Hugh Mulzac’s Welsh Connections
Andy Bevan delves into two books exploring the history of America’s first Black master mariner, Captain Hugh Mulzac.
The land of my mothers: towards a truly green economy
Beyond green consumerism, Heledd Williams outlines a vision for what a green economy based on communal values could look like in Wales.
‘It takes more than just music creation to make a scene’: Showcasing Welsh MOBO
Reporting on a recent event held at Amgueddfa Cymru, Tia-zakura Camilleri reflects on the way institutions are changing to diversify and enhance MOBO presence.
Photoessay: Festival Fun on Clifton Street
Glenn Edwards reports on Clifton Street Festival.
Review: Circle of Fifths, National Theatre Wales
Dylan Moore praises Circle of Fifths, a brand new production from the National Theatre of Wales exploring our experiences of loss and grief.