Dylan Moore flicks through the Hay Festival programme with his highlighter pen

Dylan Moore flicks through the Hay Festival programme with his highlighter pen
Maisie Allen talks to theatremakers in Wales and beyond to understand the challenges facing creatives working in the industry.
Maisie Allen enjoys Trouble in Butetown, currently at the Donmar Warehouse in London until 25 March 2023.
Adam Johannes argues Welsh Government has not shielded libraries from austerity and urges a Wales Libraries Act to stop future budget cuts
Baroness Kay Andrews OBE looks back at and celebrates at her time as Chair of the Wales Committee of The National Heritage Lottery Fund.
The final speech of Efa, lead character of GALWAD, who has already lived through the next thirty years ahead of us…
On the eve of Cymru’s first appearance in the FIFA World Cup for 64 years, Noel Mooney, CEO of the Football Association of Wales, spoke with former Cymru captain Laura McAllister about values, vision and how football can drive social change
Colin Thomas looks back at the early years of Channel 4 and S4C, and forward to forthcoming events that will assess the prospects for their continued success.
Glenn Edwards reports on Clifton Street Festival.