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Cardiff Market: a traditional market that is changing under the coronavirus outbreak

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Cardiff market is taking actions during the period of the coronavirus outbreak, ranging from protective regulations to disinfection equipments.
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Time to go on a Bay-watch!

Akshata·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Read this post to know about the metal mask that you see on the Cardiff Bay
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Vinyl lover? Kellys Records will get you covered

Chiara Castro·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look at the oldest secondhand vinyl shop of all UK.
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The park that was once a palace

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Bishop's Palace Park is a peaceful little ruin to relax and think about space and stuff.

Feel The First Heartbeat of Christmas In Cardiff Christmas Market

Rufei Ou·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Christmas market is one of the most popular places in Cardiff during Christmas. If you come to Cardiff in...

Dog family reunited as people meet first post-lockdown weekend.

Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Lockdown is not only about people, the dog’s family is meeting each other at Bute Park . There were 11...

Waterloo Tea: a quirky tearoom at the heart of Cardiff

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look into Waterloo Tea, a cosy tearoom safe from the rainy streets of Cardiff.

The home of the largest Welsh love spoon

Indigo Jones·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look in to the home of the largest Welsh love spoon in Cardiff

Cardiff Bakestones: The Welsh cake expert

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A popular bakery in Cardiff Market is well known for its Welsh cakes which you must have a taste.

Cardiff Central Market: An experience that you never had in the supermarket

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
It provides more surprises than what you get in the supermarket.

Friends in Knead: Local bakery on the rise

Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The community bakery keeping spirits high during lockdown

Retro Game Store Ready to Reboot

Alex Daud Briggs·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
This second-hand store opens its gates into the strangest worlds of video games

How do people with a sweet tooth release their pressure during COVID-19 isolation?

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·7 May 2020
People who love desserts have changed their and other's lives during COVID-19 isolation.

How do the gardening community respond to the Coronavirus?

Jael_Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·7 May 2020
Gardening brings people closer to the nature and connects people more tightly during the pandemic.
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UK citizens take up new hobbies to cope with the lockdown and isolation

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2020
While the world is in lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, some UK residents take up new hobbies to overcome the boredom of the lockdown.

Do not get a pet impulsively during the lockdown

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Dogs Trust asks potential owners to consider life after lockdown amid a surge in online searches.

Human’s faithful companion is helping him deal with the tough time of this lockdown

Mrunal Deshpande·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
"I think I am saner because of my pets. We have less confrontation with pets at home than with humans."

Iso-sewing: how to make Wales dragon pattern from home

Jael_Li·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Since the release of lockdown is uncertain, why not do some creative work to refresh our brain?

Never Have I Ever Review: A heartwarming but quirky tale of an Indian American teenager

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
On a platform full of stellar teen dramas like Atypical, Sex Education, Elite, and more, where does Never Have I Ever stand?

Lockdown doorstep bingo brings Splott residents closer

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Residents in Splott organised a street bingo night in order to keep themselves entertained as well as follow the social distancing rules.

How do people around the world use digital game to relax during the COVID-19.

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Animal Crossing, a life simulation video game that became popular around the world during the Covid-19.

Revamping new clothes from old, breaking the tide of Fast Fashion

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Claire Rees, an eco-stylist, a PR consultant, how is she breaking her client's habits of buying fast fashion and restyling their old clothes?

Doctor Who’s Coronavirus watch-along inspires fans to share Cardiff memories

James Felton·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Amidst coronavirus lockdown, Doctor Who fans share favourite memories of trips to Cardiff in years gone by.

UK pubs face uncertain times ahead due to indefinite lockdown

Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
As a business dependent on people being in close contact, the British pub industry is one of the most heavily affected industries in the UK.

Explore the world from your own home: Museum of Cardiff goes virtual

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Discover online exhibitions and activities from the Museum of Cardiff to educate and entertain during lockdown.

Exploring some of the young Welsh artists in today’s Wales

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 March 2020
Wales is famous for its long history of visual arts, and what is the current situation of emerging Welsh artists?

Coronavirus leads film industry to a “cinematic disaster”

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·19 March 2020
Due to the spread and uncertainty regarding Covid-19, several cinemas in Cardiff are closing down until further notice.

J.B Priestley’s play provides lessons for us in these dark and uncertain times

James Felton·
Business & Culture
·19 March 2020
Adapted in the 1990s by Stephen Dalry, Priestley’s classic play entertains and inspires Cardiff for 4 days amidst global chaos.

Ten things to watch while you’re stuck in self-isolation

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2020
Get some snacks delivered, hunker down, and make a list of things to get done. There's something for everyone.
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Dark Waters Review: The ugly face of corporate corruption

Faiz Akthar·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
This story of a corporate lawyer turning against corporate authority is worth the wait for the UK audience.

Forty women, one heart, one stage on International Women’s Day

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
Forty women took over a Cardiff bar stage to celebrate International Women’s day with music and poetry.

How can Cardiff keep its “music city” name with many venues under threat?

Xin Wu·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
Another Cardiff much-loved music venue, Ten Feet Tall, was replaced by a commercial restaurant and offices recently.

Understand the diversified beauty of women on International Women’s Day

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang, Pamela Li and Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
On the Women's Day, we celebrate their contributions, praise their beauty. What does beauty mean to Cardiff women?

Review LGBT+ history: “After every storm it will be a rainbow”

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
"If we forget the past we are doomed to repeat it and we must be constantly vigil."

What are the challenges Chinese restaurants facing now?

Jael Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
The outbreak of Coronavirus and food culture shift may make them shakier

Eat for health: Chefs from local vegan restaurants share their recipes

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
Intercardiff headed to some of the best vegan restaurants in Cardiff, invite the chefs to share the secrets of their recipes.

Is Welsh language music getting more popular?

Yu-Chen Li, Faiz Akthar, Randall Gu and Naomi Huang·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
With the tradition of Welsh music being around for centuries, how has it evolved over recent years?

For the love of plants: putting Cardiff’s vegan cafes on the map

Anna Hart, James Felton, Rachel Nurse and Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
Explore six vegan cafes in Cardiff through our interactive map and videos. Test your knowledge of veganism by taking our quiz!

Evolution of LGBTQ+ community in Cardiff

Anne Nielsen, Mrunal Deshpande, Niyati Chawla and Rhiana George·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
Cardiff has a long history that showcases inclusivity of the LGTBQ+ community, giving a new meaning to being openly gay in the city.

The 5 best chip shops in Cardiff, rated and reviewed for you

charlietohme, Graham Lay and Megan Feringa·
Business & Culture
·8 March 2020
Chips are important. Good chips are vital. And in Cardiff, they're simply a way of life. So don't eat bad chips! Eat these instead.

What is it like running an online magazine?

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·5 March 2020
Have you ever thought of running an online magazine? The founder of Adventure She will share her experience with you.

Londoners give tips on how to travel solo in the city while staying safe

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
Travelling alone is a way to run away from life and to seek for difference. But it's always easier said than done in a fancy city like London.

Welsh people concerned about new alcohol law’s impact

rosiewu17·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·5 March 2020
The Welsh government implemented the Minimum Unit Price Law on 2nd March. Is this an effective way to stop heavy drinking?

Should Cardiff council seek a tenant for the Norwegian Church?

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·5 March 2020
Welsh-Norwegian society launched a petition to stop Cardiff Council turning the Norwegian Church into private business.

Wales’ first Queer Tours – “Re-interpreting” art like a gay man

Faiz Akthar·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
National Museum Cardiff will interpret art through a 'queer' lens to bring out the hidden diversity in British culture

Learning salsa: it’s about enjoying the process

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
How hard can it be to learn salsa? Can you learn how to dance in one night? You never know until you get on the floor.

Refugee Rhythms: If Love had a Voice

Lilian Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·27 February 2020
Refugee Rhythms event this week saw the night of world music and dance performed for helping refugees in the city.

Top 5 tips aspiring journalists can learn from Stacey Dooley

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Relatable, accessible and a breath of fresh air: what can aspiring journalists learn from Stacey Dooley's unique style?

Eight tips on how to practice better time management and make the most of life

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Time is equal but some people seem to have the power to do more. Use the following tips and you can be productive too.

Is Britain’s drinking culture a barrier for international students?

Xin Wu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·27 February 2020
Is the "world’s biggest sausage party" proof that international students are having a hard time integrating amidst drinking culture?

An empty BBC Wales building will temporarily be used for firearm training

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
The old building of BBC will temporally become a firearm training facility during the March for a period of time.
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How close are we to the next “real story of women”: A review of movie Birds of Prey

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Splitting "bad guys" and "good guys" by gender. Girl power stories shouldn't be simple and direct like that.

All Night Long: Cardiff Market Late-Night Events

Rachel Nurse·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Cardiff Market will open one Thursday every other month at night following the success of late-night events last year.

Emma review- the Growth of a “Mean” Girl

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
As a novel only beloved by Jane Austen herself, why the adaption of Emma is still welcomed and popular today?

“Sustainability in opera is possible,” said a Cardiff artist.

Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
Cardiff art community held three workshops to create sustainable props and try to bring sustainability into art area.

Five of the best English language novels set in Wales

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2020
Following the recent exhibition in Cardiff of artworks inspired by novels set in Wales, we explore some of these literary masterpieces.

Cardiff Nightlife: a magic box of fun events at night

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang and Tom Budszus·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
If you like cinemas, theatres, concerts or comedy events, just tune in and find out about what's new in Cardiff's nightlife.

Why retro games won’t stay in the past

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2020
The Sonic film and its $100M box office send a clear signal that old and bold video games still have a place in the world.

How to make a pot of Chinese tea

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·17 February 2020
Tea has a way of giving people time and space to slow down. In the fast-paced age, how to make a pot of tea and find our inner peace?

How to take good pictures of your pets

Jael Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2020
Taking photos for pets can be a challenge, five practical tips to help you become a good pet photographer.

How to look good on your travel photos

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang and Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·17 February 2020
Unsatisfied with your travel photos? Here are five professional tips to look good on your precious memories.

Songwriting 101 with Martin Jones

charlietohme, Graham Lay and Megan Feringa·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2020
Have you ever wanted to write a song, but felt intimidated or inexperienced? Worry not and watch on.
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How to learn a new language

Anna Hart, James Felton, Rachel Nurse and Tom Budszus·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·16 February 2020
The I Want To Ride My Bike language café is one of many ways to learn a new language in Cardiff. But there are other options.

How to Promote Yourself on Tinder

Faiz Akthar, Randall Gu, Naomi Huang and Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2020
Are you struggling with meeting people on Tinder? 3 tips that can make you stand out and get a date!

Hidden secrets: the strategies to win your customers

Jael_Li·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
"we encouraged our staffs to be themselves and have their own personality, not like Starbucks' robots."

Valentine’s Day 2020: why are people choosing to date offline?

Xin Wu and rosiewu17·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·13 February 2020
As Valentine's Day is around the corner, speed dating becomes a popular topic among young singles.

Sustainable gardening: 3 plants you can grow at home

Rhiana George·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Join in a community gardening initiative in Cardiff and be inspired to start your own home garden!

Parasite’s success spikes sales at Chapter for International films

Anne Nielsen·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Chapter sees higher pre-sales as 'Parasite' wins awards. Will this win over the 'subtitles sceptics'?

Five choices for Valentine’s Day dinner in Cardiff centre

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Restaurants in Cardiff give couples a feel that romantic candlelight dinners do not just happen at high-spending Michelin restaurants.

Dolittle Review: A whale-powered voyage of disappointment

Patrick Pester·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Does the animal talking adventure deliver and why is Robert Downey Jr’s character Welsh? Dolittle is reviewed by Patrick Pester.

Smut Slam: a storytelling telling night with extra spice

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
A fun dirty storytelling night where you can feel free to talk about your weirdest sex experience in a safe space.

Cardiff Comic Con 2020: the glitz and the glam

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Cosplay, as a subculture which is not just limited to anime, becomes more popular than ever before. What is the glamour of it?

A method to the madness: The woman behind the Ianto Jones Shrine

Megan Feringa·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Eleven years after the death of a beloved character, fans flock to an impromptu shrine, thanks to a woman who never stopped hoping.

The Six nations begins amidst Welsh passion

James Felton·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·6 February 2020
Wales won their opening match in the Six Nations. Why does the sport arouse so much passion?

Workers at popular nightlife venue face uncertainty and frustration

Anna Hart and Graham Lay·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·6 February 2020
10 Feet Tall, a place that former employees called their "home", faces an uncertain future as planning permission is filed by directors.

Five hidden-gem restaurants in Cardiff

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
Accessible price with sufficient tasty food, how visitors spot these restaurants in Cardiff?

Giving old clothes another life: A greener option

Jitong Chen and Naomi Huang·
Business & CultureScience & environment
·6 February 2020
Vintage sale attracts over one thousand young shoppers in Cardiff. For Millennials and Gen Zs, preloved items are all the rage.
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A photographer tells his battle with depression

Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
19-year-old Thomas Evans said that photography helps him to take power back during his toughest time.

Repair Cafe encourages young adults to adopt self skills

Yifei Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·6 February 2020
Repair cafe encourages a repairing culture amongst younger people and help recall the age old habits of restoring worn out items.

Take back control of your health life with 7 effective tips!

charlietohme·
Business & CultureSport & health
·6 February 2020
"New Year, New Me", right? It’s never too late to set new goals after failing to stick to them - start with these seven easy hacks.

Explore hidden secrets of protecting Wales’s historic treasures

rosiewu17·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
Intercardiff meets the people working in the Glamorgan Archives where are home to thousands of documents in Welsh history.

‘A little Gay History of Wales’ book launch

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·16 December 2019
On 1st December 2019, Daryl Leeworthy launched his book, ‘A Little Gay History of Wales’ at St Canna Alehouse in Canton.

The Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel celebrates its tenth anniversary

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2019
How has this panel helped Welsh-African Diaspora groups integrate over the last decade?

Circus duo put on free Christmas show for Riverside families

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·6 December 2019
As Brexit threatens to cut funding for the arts, the slapstick comedy of Circus Berzercus is a fitting remedy for political fatigue.

Monthly reminiscence session

Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·6 December 2019
Sit down for a cup of tea or coffee and share the stories and experiences of growing and living in the city.
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Welsh fantasy authors discuss their writing inspirations

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2019
Authors of fantasy novels explored how politics, the media and ‘Welshness’ have influenced their writing in an event at Canton Book Festival.

Cardiff theatre awarded for work with refugees and asylum seekers

Megan Feringa·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
A Cardiff theatre was designated Wales' first Theatre of Sanctuary, but its mission for integration is only just beginning.

Supermarket food collection to tackle food insecurity

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·29 November 2019
Food donation project in Tesco stores in Cardiff will help the disadvantaged people to tackle poverty and food waste over Christmas.

Christmas market in Grangetown: Come to enjoy!

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·29 November 2019
The crafty market in Grangetown opens from 24th November to 15th December to welcome Christmas.

How to reduce your ecological footprint? Go to the Welsh vegan festival to find out.

Rachel Nurse·
Business & CultureGlobal cityScience & environment
·28 November 2019
The Welsh vegan WinterFest is a one-day festive event held in the heart of Cardiff City Centre at the City Hall.

Fair Saturday will be coming to Cardiff for the first time in its history.

James Felton·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·27 November 2019
Cardiff residents will be able to take part in the global movement Fair Saturday this weekend as it finally arrives to the Welsh capital.

Welsh-English singer Kizzy Crawford releases her debut album

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·26 November 2019
For the singer, the journey from performing at open mics at 14 to finally releasing her debut album at 23 has been a unique one.

Winter wonderland: the public safety is of the utmost importance

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2019
Cardiff's winter Wonderland in 2019 has huge numbers of passengers, how to maintain a good order?

What’s it like running a business with your real life partner?

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·23 November 2019
Nearly 1.4 million British couples cooperate to run businesses together. How's it like running a business with your real life partner?

Famous Grangetown coffee shop came back with its former popularity

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
One of the oldest coffee shops in Cardiff is back to business remaining its popularity. What's the secret behind this successful business?

Meditation and Spirituality: The Adventure Within

Naomi Huang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
ATMA café is holding an event for people in search of relaxation, self-realisation and spirituality.

A Cardiff restaurant is employing robot waiters– should we be worried?

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
As a restaurant has been in operation for six years in Cathay, Cardiff, 816 Home Cafe came up with a new idea about using artificial intelligent robots as its staff.

Local artists could face displacement with further Cardiff Bay commercialisation

Megan Feringa·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·22 November 2019
Local artists could face displacement in light of Cardiff Council’s prospective plans to privatise more of Cardiff Bay.

Good news for book lovers: Canton Book Festival is coming!

Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
The first Canton book festival is coming up on 29th November, a chance to meet local authors in Cardiff.
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