LAUREL and Hardy fans shared their memories of the comedy duo with author John Connolly when he made a guest appearance at a Cardiff library. The award-winning author’s book, called...
A WOMAN opens her hands, and pinches her forefingers and thumbs mid-air. This is the peace sign in British Sign Language. Marilyn James is a deaf member of St Philip...
“Down the docks in Tiger Bay, a revolution brews today” THE latest musical to come out of Wales Millennium Centre’s production company may not ignite a revolution, but certainly shows...
WHAT’S the best thing about Christmas in Cardiff? We put the question to 10 traders at this year’s Christmas Market in the city centre – and here’s what they told...
MALE suicide is a topic that is not widely discussed, but it is the second biggest killer in Wales. Fairwater Plaid Cymru councillor Neil McEvoy is aiming to change this...
A CENTURY of volunteering in Cardiff is being celebrated at Glamorgan Archives. Voluntary Community Services is displaying its research in an exhibition called The History of Volunteering 1914 – 2014, which...
A RENOWNED Cardiff businessman has opened a new arts hub in Cardiff city centre to bring together art and food. Giovanni Malacrino, who established the UK’s first café quarter in...
“We always knew that we wanted to tell our own story. Our building sits on the docks of where so much of the action in the piece takes place, and...
AUTHOR Katherine Stansfield is coming to Penarth to discuss her new novel Falling Creatures. Griffin Books will host the evening on Friday November 10 at Waterloo Tea on Stanwell Road....
THE second weekend of November means one thing – Remembrance Sunday – the time of the year when we pay our respects to those who fought for, and those who made...