2020 has been full of cancelled events and changed plans. The hope of a ‘normal’ Christmas period is long gone, and we are looking forward to what we can do instead.
CHAPTER Arts Centre has re-opened its doors and throughout November Welsh people will be able to see two new film releases before anyone in England.
Deadline for submissions is July 31 A new art exhibition is aiming to tell the story of Grangetown’s time in lockdown through creations submitted by local residents. The ‘Grangetown in...
Members of the LGBTQ+ community find new ways to enjoy festival, virtually and with #PrideInside billboards PRIDE festivals everywhere have been cancelled due to the Coronavirus lockdown, including Pride Cymru...
Disney favourites may be visiting a street near you MICKEY Mouse is bringing joy to the children of Radyr and Morganstown, thanks to a local party company. Radyr-based organisation Party Wales, who...
‘In times like these, art is even more important to help us feel more positive, to keep active and to keep connected’ says founder of Avant Cymru A WELSH theatre...
One in 10 women in the UK are estimated to be living with endometriosis – but treatment is less common ONE of the women behind the march raising awareness for...
Will other bands follow The Who and cancel in Cardiff? Or will Government ban large gatherings? STEREOPHONICS will perform for Cardiff audiences this weekend despite widespread cancellations of public gatherings...
Rugby fan Megan Binns explains how banter at school would never make her switch sides WITH a Welsh mother and English father, both invested in rugby union, I had an...
Fancy a trip to the theatre or buying a Lego Nessa? The Cardiffian has got you covered UNIQUE Lego figures of famous Welsh people are available to buy in Cardiff...