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    The loneliness of Ramadan for Muslims far from home

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    The Debrief Podcast

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    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

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    Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

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    The Oddball Podcast: Episode 2

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Art

Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

Mengfei Zhou·
Business & Culture
·12 May 2025
In a fast-paced, increasingly lonely world, how does the artist Anna use a tricycle to deliver creativity and healing?

Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

Joshua Mulford·
Business & Culture
·10 April 2025
The Black Welsh Music Awards will host its first event in October. How will this shape the future of Welsh black musicians?

Food for thought: Welsh cuisine served with a side of local culture

Eliza Jones·
Business & Culture
·3 April 2025
A Cardiff restaurant and Welsh food tour have partnered up to offer an immersive evening filled with music, poetry and traditional local dishes.  

Hand-drawn maps: exploration and understanding the world through art

Yu Qiu·
Business & Culture
·3 April 2025
Recently, an illustrator in Cardiff completed a new hand-drawn city map. What the appeal of hand-drawn maps is in the era of GPS navigation.

Art at risk as unclear copyright laws around AI threaten creators’ rights

Arna Chatterjee·
Business & Culture
·20 March 2025
As AI reshapes content creation and copyright laws remain unclear, are creators' rights, incomes, and artistic ownership at risk?

Hair bear bunch: A Welsh Instagram art studio sensation

Jingyi Ji·
Business & Culture
·20 March 2025
A Cardiff barber's new crafting project has become an Instagram sensation. We meet Danny to explore what is the story behind his hand-painted bears. 

Wales-Ukraine: A rich connection in history, art, and poetry

Joshua Mulford·
Business & Culture
·13 March 2025
The 'Welsh-Ukraine Poetry Event' celebrated the connection between the two countries. But what cultural similarities do both countries have?

The Welsh Oscars: We meet the winners on the red carpet

Mary Shar·
Business & Culture
·13 March 2025
Its My Shout Awards 2025 celebrated new Welsh talents after giving them a foot in the door in filmmaking.

Training with Cardiff circus makes you realise it’s more than just art

Arna Chatterjee·
Business & Culture
·13 March 2025
No Fit State has been training enthusiasts for 30 years. As circuses gain popularity in the UK, how can a novice train to be a performer?

Bringing a city to life, one portrait at a time

Hao Chen·
Business & Culture
·6 March 2025
For the first time, City of Portraits is on display in Cardiff. What does it mean to capture a community, and can this project ever be complete?

Finding peace in clay: The therapeutic call of pottery

Arna Chatterjee·
Sport & health
·20 February 2025
Pottery is gaining popularity as a creative escape from daily stress. How does the act of shaping clay contribute to mental well-being and relaxation?

Peek into the backstage life of burlesque veteran in Cardiff

Advait Gangawanwale·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2025
Cardiff Cabaret Club is performing Anti Valentines Burlesque this weekend, What makes Burlesque an interesting and enduring art form?

Storytelling in a changing world: The timeless art of connection

Arna Chatterjee·
Global city
·13 February 2025
In a world where isolation and digital bubbles are becoming the norm, how does storyteller Adam E. Holton revive curiosity and human connections?

Welsh heritages could be preserved through scratch and sand animation

Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·24 December 2024
A collective of artists use new techniques to heritage and celebrate Welsh archive material. The project aims to raise awareness about film preservation.

Local talent and diversity shine at the Winter Art & Craft Exhibition

Jingyi Ji·
Business & Culture
·29 November 2024
Over 80 artists from different countries showcased 151 artworks at Cardiff M.A.D.E gallery, highlighting creativity, inclusivity, and community.

A collective of artists try to explore a new perspective of art

Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2024
How can art reshape the way we see and experience spaces? A group of artists in the UK aim to experiment and create a new art form.

Award-winning UK African artist unveils largest solo exhibition

Mary Shar·
Business & Culture
·15 November 2024
Ntiense Eno-Amooquaye has revealed a unique exhibition in Cardiff providing a sensory experience through a mixture of poems, artworks and fashion.

Broaden Your Horizons: Why National Museum Cardiff should not be missed!

Jingyi Ji·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2024
Whether you like nature ecology or art collection, National Museum Cardiff is a great place you should not miss.

“Missing” barriers in National Museum Cardiff

yichenliu·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2024
Different from other museums like British Museum, authentic paintings in Cardiff museum do not have fence in front of it.

Exploring the Artistic Wales: Where can we find great masterpieces?

Minning Jiang·
Business & Culture
·7 March 2024
Van Gogh’s portrait will soon be on display at the National Museum Cardiff. What other masterpieces are we enjoying at the museum?

Creative Visions: Art students showcase unique stories.

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2023
From 8th to 10th December, Cardiff Metropolitan University's School of Art students exhibited their work at the Bay Art Gallery.

Seven excellent Welsh women contribute to peace and globalization

Lingbing Li·
Global city
·7 March 2023
The aim of the IWD 2023 EmbraceEquity campaign theme, we spotlight influential women in Wales who are supporting equality and connecting the world.

World Book Day: Celebrate in the Welsh capital of literature.

Éanna Macaoidh·
Business & Culture
·2 March 2023
Hay is home to over 30 bookshops, a renowned literary festival and Mary Fellowes, someone passionate about getting people into reading.

The Baked Beans Museum of Excellence – Wales’ best kept secret.

Éanna Macaoidh·
Business & Culture
·23 February 2023
Port Talbot boasts Wales' most unique tourist attraction, the Baked Beans Museum of Excellence, which is set to close its doors later this year.

An exhibition helps Welsh disabled artists reignite their careers

Lingbing Li·
Business & Culture
·9 December 2022
The exhibition tries to find various ways to support artists with disabilities, especially those emerging artists.

Cardiff National Museum: a place full of nature and art

Yuxin Zu·
Business & Culture
·28 October 2022
The Cardiff National Museum is not only a place to learn and appreciate art, it is also a great place for children or families to play.

Mobile art workshop uses creativity to help mental wellbeing

Elliot Topham·
Business & Culture
·31 March 2022
Two Cardiff based artists are helping communities battle mental health and breakdown social barriers though their mobile art studio.

Black Lives Matter protests get a place in Welsh history with Cardiff museum

Oojal Kour·
Politics & social justice
·24 March 2022
This Black History Month, how is the National Museum of Wales trying to keep the Black Lives Matter movement alive?

Cardiff Theatre Cafe: students want to help people take centre stage

Elinor Griffiths·
Business & Culture
·3 March 2022
A theatre cafe is opening in Cardiff to encourage inclusivity among the creative community and help them showcase their talent.

“Music can break boundaries”: free activities in Cardiff encourage cultural unity

Jingyuan Chen·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
Free activities with musicians from different cultures for children are coming this week in Cardiff, bring multi cultural people together

Poetry in Wales: an outlet for art, trauma, and creativity

LUYAO SHAO·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
How has poetry changed the lives of the National poet of Wales, a poet recovering from cancer and a female poet?

Cardiff street art: a diverse mix of culture, storytelling and inclusivity

Oojal Kour·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2022
From pink dragons to Persian poetry, take a walk through Cardiff's street art that brings stories from around the city to life.

Craft kit vending machine makes drinkers do something creative

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
The craft shop challenged the idea of selling snacks in a vending machine as the first craft kit vending machine in Cardiff launched.

‘We are scared to deal with death’: artists come together to honour their friend’s dying wish in Cardiff

Oojal Kour·
Business & Culture
·19 November 2021
Award-winning theatre group talks about grief with a gut-wrenching satire on their late friend's passing.
TikTok boy playing guitar

Cardiff City Centre takes you on a tour of the best buskers on St David’s Street

Oojal Kour·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2021
Music has always brought Welsh people together - and Cardiff City Centre stands as a testament to this rich tradition. 

Virtual Ark: Creative artworks made to protect wildlife

Ganshi Gao·
Science & environment
·20 May 2021
Schoolchildren and public contribute their talent to restore our wildlife by creating virtual ark.

Protesting injustice through Art: Artist in Cardiff raises awareness for child poverty through her campaign

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·13 May 2021
Artist based in Cardiff is raising funds through her campaign for a charity which hopes to end child poverty in Wales.
Happy family

Ten fascinating facts about Britain you need to know

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Some interesting facts about the United Kingdom that would make great dinner table conversation.

Young and Welsh: A new hope to change the performance world

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Two young Welsh performers talk about diversity in acting, and what they want to achieve.
Cardiff Statues Collage

The Iconic Statues of Cardiff

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·3 May 2021
Embark on a journey around the statues of this fine city with our interactive map.

Art with impact: Cardiff artists aim to revitalise Riverside

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
Take a closer look at the new mural that has appeared in Riverside, and why it's so important for the community.

Tackling racism in football: New art project aims to celebrate diversity

Scarlet Charles·
Politics & social justice
·22 April 2021
The man behind the new mural in Butetown explains his motivations and goals for the future.

Secret artworks worth £30,000 each hidden in Cardiff Centre for 11 years

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·11 March 2021
Microscopic art inside bollards on the Hayes, worth £30,000 each but unknown for 11 years.

Music to the rescue: Weekly music workshops help disabled people in coping with the lockdown.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·18 February 2021
People with various disabilities find it more difficult to deal with the lockdown. Soundworks music-making workshops come to their rescue by helping them to keep going through rest of the week.

Art Galore all set to start digitally in the midst of a pandemic.

Prerana Bandi·
Business & Culture
·12 February 2021
UK’s largest international contemporary art prize returns to Cardiff next month.  Six artists from around the world have been selected...

Driven by passion: performing arts in the time of COVID

Lydia Armstrong, Fangyi Liu, Qiyuan Wei and Archita Joshi·
Business & Culture
·5 February 2021
Performing arts students and young freelancers in Wales are still fighting for a career in the performing arts during the pandemic.
Artists at the Virtual Scratch Night

Autistic artists of Wales demonstrate their talent amidst the lockdown.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·3 February 2021
Members of the autistic community in Cardiff created a virtual scratch night with the help of Aubergine Café and the Arts Council of Wales.

Creativity through crisis: ‘parents of disabled children preparing for COVID for a lifetime’

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·31 January 2021
A Welsh artist who cared for a disabled child for years created during the pandemic.
buildings and sunlight in a photograph

Arts in Cardiff: Building diversity and inclusion, one photograph at a time

Chahat Awasthi·
Business & Culture
·31 January 2021
Children from BAME communities in Cardiff are getting exposed to necessary skills in photography and their work is being displayed at WMC.

Animation lovers can now participate in an online event

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·22 January 2021
Animation lovers can enjoy Cardiff Animation Nights online for free

Christmas in Covid: Artists around UK find ways to celebrate together.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·18 December 2020
DMU Gospel Choir conducts virtual Christmas Concert for people across world to keep up holiday mood amid the pandemic. A...

Artists are sketching a brighter future for Wales

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
“Being a Welsh speaker, and being from an area of Wales renowned for its use of slang, I decided to really celebrate that youthful aspect of language,” said Twinkle and Gloom.

Arts Culture and Sports news: Theatre’s reopening, potential Welsh rugby victories and more

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2020
Theatr Clwyd boss says Welsh Government ‘has given no reason’ why they cannot reopen

Cardiff Central Market- A Blend of the Old and the Contemporary.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Learn about the only Victorian market in the city that was constructed in the 18th century.

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
The moon, seen behind a Christmas tree.

Moon landing: The moon comes to Cardiff in a fusion of art and science

shannonbudden·
Global cityScience & environment
·13 December 2019
The 'Museum of the Moon' exhibit in Wales Millenium Centre is on show until 5th January.

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