When you think of someone homeless on the streets of Cardiff, what do you see? You might bring to mind one of the many news reports showing tents on Queen...
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser, about why people need to come out and...
As part of International Women’s Day 2019, ISOBEL OWEN interviews three women who have found great success in one traditionally male-dominated industry. MY parents and teachers always told me I...
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath for a day-long celebration at The Gate. Welsh...
GIANT microbes, magnetic cereal, human circuits, building vacuum cleaners, wind-up cars and a museum at night-time; the Cardiff Science Festival is back, and it’s back with a boom. City Hall...
SAINT David’s Day – or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi – celebrates the patron Saint of Wales on March 1, the anniversary of his death in 589 AD. Commemorating the patron Saint has been a...
HALF-TERM is here and (much to the surprise of us all) the sun is out! It’s not quite Easter and Christmas is long gone, so what can your kids do with...
NESTLED amongst the Victorian architecture of one of Cardiff Bay’s busiest streets, BayArt gallery stands out. Contrasting the grandeur of the building in which it is set, the simplicity of...
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up and coming artists arrive in Roath. Welsh singers...
THIS Friday is the 80th anniversary of Wales’ Temple of Peace and Health — built to bring communities and nations together after World War One. The anniversary of the Cardiff building has...