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

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Welsh culture

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?

Hurling: The world’s oldest field sport being played in Cardiff

Daniel Taylor·
Sport & health
·10 April 2025
With a small but dedicated community, Cardiff is embracing hurling. But what makes the ancient game so thrilling, and can it thrive in Wales?

Welsh Oddities Podcast

Shrishti Poddar, Joshua Mulford, Olivia Crawford and Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·4 April 2025
Welcome to Welsh Oddities, the podcast where we dive into the strange, the unexplained, and the downright mysteries of Wales.

Rooted Elsewhere Podcast

Hao Chen and Yiqun Gu·
Business & Culture
·4 April 2025
Welcome to Rooted Elsewhere, a podcast about finding home far from home through stories of resilience and belonging.

Welsh speakers fear losing connection as BBC cuts overseas broadcasts

Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·27 March 2025
The BBC's Welsh programme will no longer be accessible internationally. How is this going to impact Welsh speaking communities overseas? 

Rewriting the wizard: Research reveals Merlin’s role as an environmentalist

Anindya Hazra·
Business & Culture
·6 March 2025
Not a pointy hatted wizard, but an environmentalist? Cardiff researchers offer a surprising new perspective to Merlin.

Basement theatres: Take a look inside Cardiff’s brand-new fringe theatre  

Eliza Jones·
Business & Culture
·6 March 2025
The grand opening of Porters basement performance space gives Cardiff it's first and only fringe theatre, and here is why you should visit.  

Why you should explore traditional Welsh food this St David’s Day

Pollyanna Rees·
Business & Culture
·28 February 2025
As the 1st of March marks St David’s Day, why is it important to celebrate traditional Welsh cuisine and culture in the country's capital?

Cardiff restaurant earns first Michelin star within an year of its opening

Shrishti Poddar·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2025
Is Cardiff’s food scene finally getting the recognition it deserves and does this spell a bright future for Cardiff’s foodie Scene?

Welsh voices rising: “Music is the perfect way to share the language.”

Yiqun Gu·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2025
2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Welsh Language Music Day. Can Welsh music help secure the language’s future?

Welsh folk tradition’s future remains uncertain after revival

Yiqun Gu·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2025
A Welsh winter tradition has been warned by experts that it might disappear. What needs to be done to protect this vital cultural heritage?

Former BBC Wales journalist reveals lost Welsh poet’s legacy

Hao Chen·
Business & Culture
·30 November 2024
Edward Evan's life and poetry uncover the fascinating blend of history, culture, and legend in 18th century Wales.

“Don’t mourn it when it’s gone,” warns Cardiff pub campaigner.

Daniel Taylor·
Business & Culture
·28 November 2024
Cardiff’s drinking culture is at risk, as pub closure crisis deepens across Wales.

Celebrating 100 years of Welsh women’s call for global peacekeeping 

Arna Chatterjee·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2024
The Temple of Peace and Health celebrates its 86th anniversary by honouring the lost 1920s Welsh Women’s Peace Appeal. 

More Than Just Trinkets—A Piece of Cardiff’s Heart

Hao Chen·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2024
Before leaving, travelers often stop by a souvenir shop to pick up mementos that capture cherished memories to keep and share.

Air raid shelters: the unseen side of Cardiff Castle

Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2024
The towers and walls of Cardiff Castle have long been admired, but do you know Cardiff Castle at all? What hidden stories lie beneath?

Kelly’s Records: Cardiff’s Vinyl Heart

Daniel Taylor·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2024
An independent vinyl store, tucked away in Cardiff's city centre, dedicated to selling physical media in a digital world.

Caereu, the hidden Cardiff hill fort waiting to be explored

Anindya Hazra·
Global city
·25 October 2024
Nestled high up above Cardiff, the iron age Caerau hill fort promises a breathtaking view of the metropolis while engaging the much-neglected local communities of Caer and Ely.

After-school entrepreneur helps relieve anxiety and promote Welsh

Fengting Ye·
Business & Culture
·2 May 2024
A student sells English and Welsh notebooks for people with anxiety and Welsh learners. What does it take to become a young entrepreneur in Wales?

Preserving Time: A Cardiff horologist’s journey of clock conservation and craftsmanship

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·7 March 2024
In an era dominated by digital technology and ubiquitous mobile phones, Cardiff horologist Jon Parker is on a mission to keep his craft alive.

Cardiff’s quiet revolution: How young people are embracing sobriety

Georgiana Smith·
Business & Culture
·8 February 2024
Why are young people choosing the sober lifestyle over the traditional drinking habits of the generations before them? 

2024 is the Year of Wales in India: What does this mean for Cardiff?

Prithika Vinod·
Global city
·8 February 2024
The Welsh Government has announced that this year, events will be planned to bring both countries together. 

What’s next: the future of digitalised Welsh language learning 

Prithika Vinod, Ruige Yuan, Sydney Johnson, Yangyang Gao and Zihan Sun·
Global city
·15 December 2023
During the pandemic, online Welsh learning spiked. Looking back, how has this method progressed since then?

Is it necessary for the bilingual naming of all Welsh places?

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·13 November 2023
Welsh is an ancient language, and many of the place names in Wales today derive their meaning from medieval Welsh.

Local campaigners aim to save iconic Welsh river threatened by pollution

Éanna Macaoidh·
Science & environment
·9 February 2023
The River Wye is dying as a result of industrial poultry farming, what can be done to save one of Britain’s most iconic rivers?

Welsh festivals: the ten best days that you don’t want to miss

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·3 March 2022
As St David’s Day has passed, what are the other days that should be marked in your calendar to celebrate Welsh culture?

New feminist library: People can access the best feminist books in Wales

Hengyu Zhou·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2021
The local charity launched a free reading facility for the public to know more about women's story.

Six Welsh women take centre stage during history month

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2021
In case you didn’t know, these six Welsh women have changed the world!

Local professor is praised for her contribution for the communities

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Sport & health
·18 March 2021
Cardiff professor is being honoured as ‘superwoman’. What inspires her to keep going in the hard times to become ‘superwoman’?

Sexual Harassment: Welsh organisation launched campaign to support woman

Hengyu Zhou·
Politics & social justice
·11 March 2021
Most women in Wales have experienced some form of sexual harassment at work.
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.

Welsh Language Rights Day celebrates its third birthday

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Celebrating Welsh Language Rights Day and whether or not people are exercising their right to use their language.

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.

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