Cardiff Dance Festival try to show people that dance is for everyone.
The Big Sweep is an example of how communities and local councils are coming together to overcome local government cuts.
Find out the best things you need to know about Butetown in Cardiff.
The key things you need to know about the Roath area of Cardiff.
Whether you have just moved into the area or want to discover a little bit more about Canton, we have found ten interesting facts for you.
Home to over 14,000 people, Canton is a flourishing tight-knit community. But what issues do locals care about the most in their neighbourhood?
Litter, police, and transportation are all problems in Riverside, say the people who live there.
We took to the streets to find out what people thought were major issues in Cathays and Gabalfa
There is a huge amount to do and know about Cathays and Gabalfa, here is a guide to get you up to date!
Residents around Roath in Penylan and Plasnewydd discuss the issues that matter: schools, litter and the trees of Waterloo Park.
Butetown is situated in the South of Cardiff. Visitors and locals have choices of cuisines, overlooking the water and places to visit in the Cardiff Bay. Despite all of its beauty there are still some ongoing issues in the community. So we asked the public what problems they felt needed addressing.
Figures show the number of visitors to the UK's major museums and galleries fell last year for the first time in almost a decade. We asked the public about their experience and views.
Firecrackers and bonfires are causing injuries to people around Wales. We found out what the people have to say about it!
Has violence a real impact on human's behaviour? Nowadays, tons of TV reality shows are played on TV, exposing violence and sexual content to children.
Shops in Cardiff are using Breathalysers before allowing consumers to buy alcohol. Let's find out what the people on the streets feel about this.
Since the use of Cannabis is continuously increasing in Cardiff, we asked the public about their attitudes towards cannabis.
Two shoes at city center of Cardiff are breathalyzing drunk people, we asked the public opinions around there.
Eurasian Lynx are set to be reintroduced to Wales but after one escapes from a zoo and kills seven sheep, is it a good idea?
A recent council campaign said students should only have three sick days per year. We went out onto the streets of Cardiff to find out if the public agrees.
Are the make-up testers you use in stores harmless? Or should you steer away from them?
Are the gun laws in the US really crazy? Would they buy a gun if it was legal? The jury is out for the people of Cardiff.
Real Living Wage week highlights the £2,500 difference between what you need to earn to live and what most employers are offering.
With homelessness increasing by 81% in the past two years, we asked the people of Cardiff whether they would give up their Christmas to help those in need.
In the light of the recent Bonfire night, we decided to gather the opinions of people in Cardiff regarding the use of fireworks and their relevance in the society.
It seems that UK government fails to tackle domestic air pollution problems. We asked the public their opinion about current situation of air quality in the Cardiff.
We asked the public would they queue all night just to buy a new Apple and why do so many people are crazy about Apple products?
The lights are up, but when does Christmas really begin for the people of Cardiff?
We asked people who on the street about their attitude to marriage and some social phenomenon such as easily divorce.
As the Paradise Papers reveal Her Majesty's millions in offshore investments, do people still think the Queen is a good investment?
Topshop has announced to change all their women-only changing rooms into gender-neutral cubicles which raise a fierce debate on that. We asked the public about their opinions.
With recent revelations detailing the tax avoidance methods of the super-rich, how big of a problem is it in the UK?
We ask people's opinions on whether house prices are too high in Cardiff and how the house prices influence their daily life.
Nowadays, grandparents are helping new mothers go back to work through taking care of their children. We asked the public their opinions towards this issue.
We asked the public how do they think about the new IPhone X and whether it is worth to buy after it came out last week.
Research shows mobile phone sales have increased so fast in UK. But, how to use mobile appropriately is still a question. We asked the public about their opinion.
Cardiff Council has spent £900,000 on a new parking system, we asked the people of Cardiff if this was a good spend of their money.
People in Cardiff were asked what they thought of men assisting women with childbirth.
We asked the public how they feel about their safety after armed police were deployed to Cathays on Wednesday night.
For all history buffs and lighthouse enthusiasts Roath Park the Captain Scott Memorial Lighthouse, filled with history and adventure.
One week and half has been enough to establish a new Coffi-Co in Cardiff Bay. This is the fourth shop that has been built in Cardiff.
A street that will connect you with people through food.
St. Andrew's United Reform Church celebrates its 120th birthday this year. Find out why it remains an important fixture of Cardiff life.
A wine lover? Bored by noisy parties and want to find a nice place to rest? Click for a recommendation in Cardiff Bay for you!
Enjoy your tea time with the lovely rescue kitties at Cardiff's first cat cafe
Sawtul Islam is a small bookshop discreetly located in a back-alley in the Riverside area of Cardiff.
Wanna have fun or play sports in Cardiff? Say hello to Cardiff House of Sport!
A new Indian-flavour restaurant was opened three weeks ago in Cardiff Bay. The design and graffiti in the restaurant is stunning. If you are a food lover, you should not miss it.
On the national day of Spain, flowers were brought to Alexandra Gardens to remember the Spanish Civil war.
Visit the Norwegian Church Art Centre for a taste of some local art in one of Cardiff’s most astonishing surroundings.
Oreil Makers, a wonderland for both welsh and international artists to display and sell their high quality works.
Let's meet those wonderful reptiles in the rainforest-adventure at Reptile Cymru.
Victoria Park, which is a public park in the Canton district of Cardiff in the South West at Cambridge Road East.
Here are stores in Cardiff that can hook you up with Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Indian and Korean goods when nostalgia kicks in.
somewhere you will full in love with vintage clothes
Many local residences would take their children and dogs go to the Waterloo Gardens in their spare time.
No matter what level of creative ability, Llanover Hall Arts Centre in Canton is the perfect outlet to express yourself with like-minded individuals.
Ultimate Frisbee is a sport you probably haven't heard of but it is one of the fastest growing in Cardiff and the country.
The first Danish bakery owned by a professional photographer from Denmark provide unique and traditional new flavor.
Searching for homewares in Cardiff? Here is the special chic furniture for you, come and choose products!
Science is made fun at Cardiff's famous science museum! To keep your kids entertained over half-term, Techniquest is going 'spooky' for halloween.
Exploring Roath Park's most overlooked attraction, meeting those who enjoy it and how you can too.
Cardiff City Stadium, the home Cardiff City Football Club, is reaping the benefits of some fine form on the pitch.
In Riverside, Cardiff, there sits an inviting orange building, friendly chatter and the warm smell of food wafting from its open doors.
Bored of shopping? Looking for cultural elevation? Then head to Canton and Chapter Arts for film, contemporary art and coffee.
A Cardiff gallery featuring work by Welsh artists celebrates its 25th Anniversary.
A beautiful house which run by church.Maybe you can meet the professional photographic group. Postcode: CF23 5AD.
What environmental issues is Cardiff grappling with, and what are people doing about it? Follow our live blog to find out.
Global Week activities were a reflection of the cultural diversity in Cardiff University. But just how diverse is the university?
Pirated software leaves a big dent in companies' revenue - but how complicit are users downloading it?
The time for annual fake news again! Take a guess what will make your jaw drop on April Fool's Day this year.
Sadly, you may no longer think of beautiful mosques or devout pilgrims, but insane and terrorist acts conducted by minority individual Muslims.
It's not generating the same outrage as the travel ban, but is creating a lot of confusion. What is the real reason for this new ban?
Thinking of getting a job in The UK but don't know where to start? Here are step by step tips to get you started on your job search.
Hip-hop is her jam, her language and her way of expression. It is in her roots. How does she use it to show defiance?
Is the arms fair causing more harm than good? "You can feel quite helpless about it, we hear about war everywhere'" says a protester.
As the UK officially triggers the Brexit process, what challenges and opportunities are for the UK to gain a more sustainable future?
Dehydration among Cardiffians are on the rise. Here are 10 easy ways to increase your water intake during the day.
Find out some of the best walks and hikes to explore around Cardiff this Spring
Do you ever think about how your brain works? Cardiff University Brain Games 2017 invited you to explore the magic tricks our brain plays.
Looking back on the 2017 Spring Budget through a conversation with Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth. What does the budget really mean for Wales?
Music may not be the first thing you’d think of when it comes to social justice, but it might surprise you what challenges there are.
Wanna a whole day of surreal experience of being surrounded by breath-taking flowers? Get ready for RHS Flower Show in Cardiff!
As race hate crimes increases after the EU Referendum, hundreds took part in the biggest march against racism Cardiff has ever seen.
You might not know it, but a number of universities have shares in the fossil industry. A movement is aiming to change that.
While remembering and honoring the history, it’s worth being aware that slavery never goes away.
Are you thinking about moving to Cardiff to study? Then have these 6 things in mind before heading out.
“Sometimes guys forget that we’re not just escorts. I go to university, I volunteer. We do have lives.”
It's Mother's Day this Sunday and for stressed students who are miles from home it's a chance to say a very big thank you to your Mother.
Are you worried about nowhere to go to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Cardiff? Look at this article then take your pick!
Have you ever wondered how a 360-degree camera view of 2,000 year old Cardiff castle look like?
Are you worried about being bored this Easter? Then fear no more! Here you get all the fun Easter events to attend in Wales.
A Cardiff graduate author who pulled out of a deal from a traditional publisher explains how much you can gain from self-publishing.
"As silly as you like" or "as serious as you like." RARA gives you a friendly vibe to stand behind a mic and freely express yourself.
After his father died from cancer, Don Wilkes pledged to do 50 things before turning 50, and donate the proceeds to a cancer charity.
You may probably know enough about English afternoon tea, but what about Chinese tea? Cardiff Confucius Institute is guiding you to a discovery of Chinese tea culture.
With summer around the corner, would you be willing to pay £30 a week for a fast way to tone up your body? Some people are enthusiastic, but for others it's a bit too much.
Family memories, a breath of fresh air and great discoveries. All the enriching experience that comes with attending a run.
With a new food waste plant opening in Cardiff, can the Welsh capital become the most environmentally friendly city in the UK?
International students use social media apps helping them to shorten the distance of family and reduce their homesickness.