Your weekly guide to Cardiff's hopping nightlife scene and cultural events hiding in plain sight.
Day: 27 February 2020
Refugee Rhythms event this week saw the night of world music and dance performed for helping refugees in the city.
Storm Dennis caused a damaging burst of the river bank in Cardiff, what’s the potential solution to this problem?
The socialist hopeful currently ranks first among Democratic Candidates, but he faces hostility from within and outside his party.
Students in the business school of Cardiff University welcomed a new visitor, a therapy dog, who helps students manage their stress.
“Boxing ring is like a game of chess; it is important to understand at what moment you should make a specific move."
With the Six Nations in full flow, the gender inequalities and gulf of opportunities in the sport still need addressing.
“I wish you all the courage and pride in the world, and remember your community will always have your back.”
Opposing coaches still warn their teams not to get comfortable. How does Wales' only female American football team compete at its level?
“Nurturing something and seeing it grow is really good for the mind.” Why not growing some plants to enjoy this wonderful peace?
Residents in Taffs Well, near the Cardiff have been rehousing after Storm Dennis flooding hit the village.
Relatable, accessible and a breath of fresh air: what can aspiring journalists learn from Stacey Dooley's unique style?
Time is equal but some people seem to have the power to do more. Use the following tips and you can be productive too.
Following Labour’s worst election result in 85 years, what do pro-Labour students in Cardiff think were the main reasons for this?
In light of the Coronavirus outbreak, many are worried about the severity in China. How are the students in Cardiff University doing to help?
Is the "world’s biggest sausage party" proof that international students are having a hard time integrating amidst drinking culture?
The old building of BBC will temporally become a firearm training facility during the March for a period of time.
Storm Dennis has washed tonnes of rubbish into Cardiff Bay. Who are the river-wading volunteers trying to clean it up?
The conflict over abortion still rages on at Cardiff University. How did it start and is anything new going on?
Cardiff isn't providing enough access for the disabled when it comes to local train stations. What kind of trouble does this cause?
Splitting "bad guys" and "good guys" by gender. Girl power stories shouldn't be simple and direct like that.
Marketized higher education is reducing job benefits, while the industrial action is disrupting students' learning.
Cardiff Market will open one Thursday every other month at night following the success of late-night events last year.