Dylan Moore flicks through the Hay Festival programme with his highlighter pen
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.
Review: The Cost of Living, National Theatre Wales
Marine Furet reviews The Cost of Living, a new production from National Theatre Wales currently at the Swansea Grand Theatre
TransForm Music: Creating space for transgender and non-binary people in the Welsh music scene
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.
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.
Welsh People Want Welsh Media
In turbulent times, Martha O’Brien looks at the rise of Welsh publications and the impact this has on feelings of cultural identity.
Moving on from the Myth of the Unsophisticated Cambrians
Joanna Lambert disentangles the truths from the myths that pervade representations of the Cambrians and the people who live there
‘The Elsa Effect’: Representation and the Early Years
Jessica Dunrod and Gwenllian Lansdown Davies argue that anti-racist practice within Early Years provision is the place to start to ensure the Welsh language belongs to everyone.
Restanza in Blaenau: New Foundational Politics
Lowri Cunnington Wynn explores the way communities can revitalise the place they live in through the idea of ‘restanza’, the active choice to stay.