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People from unprivileged backgrounds find opera and other classical arts too expensive and 'not from them'
In Poverty

#InPoverty: What barriers divide people in poverty and the arts?

Many people from unprivileged backgrounds in Wales aren’t engaging with the arts because of cultural and economic barriers
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Culture

Art History and the future of the arts

A-level Art History has been cut, what does this hold for the future of art?
Art helps express what can't be said.
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Arts festival breaks mental health walls

Mental Health Arts Festival gets creative in demolishing walls around mental health
Culture

Brunch Club with a twist

Forget posh prosecco and pastries, one Cardiff business is putting a crafty spin on traditional brunch…
Culture

Cinovate educates Cardiff

Cinovate, a film exhibition training programme, is coming to Cardiff Cinovate will take place in Cardiff for the first time...
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First ever Fair Saturday supports social causes in Cardiff

Black Fridays antidote takes place on 30 November with Cardiff participating for the first time alongside 180 cities worldwide
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In depth: Cardiff’s art scene

Alt.Cardiff finds out what some of the hidden gems of Cardiff do to strengthen the role of art and cultural tourism in the Welsh capital
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In Depth: The future of Welsh folk arts

As folk customs are being revived, is there a future for these traditional arts?
Culture

In-depth: Cardiff’s creative industries

The iconic Doctor Who attracts thousands to Cardiff but who is benefiting?
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Culture

Local graffiti artist brightens up run-down residential street

Cardiff-based street artist, Unity, helped the council “make people smile” with her colourful paintings on Fanny Street
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