Kaja Brown enjoys The First XXXmas – A very naughty-tivity, the third in the Wales Millennium Centre’s XXXmas trilogy.
IWA Analysis: View from the starting line: Key issues in the race to become First Minister
As the Welsh Labour leadership campaign commences, Joe Rossiter considers some of the key issues which could shape the debate.
La mamma morta: Tackling HIV Stigma with Opera
Rhys Edwards presents La mamma morta, a new short film from Welsh National Opera aiming to tackle HIV stigma in Wales.
Global Day of Action for Climate Justice in Wales
As COP 28 unfolds, Kaja Brown outlines the different ways people can get involved in an upcoming day of action for the climate in Wales.
Stitching together Welsh and Jewish identities
Rebecca Wilson reflects on why Mrs Roberts Dre failed to cast her, a real Jew, as Mary in Ysgol Cwm-y-Glo’s nativity play.
In Wales, well-loved landmarks are already feeling the effects of climate change
Jonathan Hughes explains how Wales’ landscape and heritage can be protected through an adaptive, pragmatic approach in the face of climate change.
Capitalism and Climate Change: Why communities in Wales must stand together
Ken Moon discusses the roots of the climate crisis and explains why communities in Wales must stand together for a cleaner future
Review: Peter Pan, Sherman Theatre and Theatr Iolo ★★★★
Marine Furet reviews Peter Pan, the Sherman Theatre’s Christmas production in partnership with Theatr Iolo.
What lessons will the Welsh Government learn from the PISA results?
In a challenging landscape for Welsh schools, Finola Wilson warns about rising evidence that pupils’ literacy levels in Wales are falling.