Games and play come to Cardiff Bay
Rediscover the carefree joys of childhood and relearn how to play at Playark Festival
Getting a saw to sing
We are told to find an edge that stands out from the crowd. For Francesca Simmons, a classically-trained multi-instrumentalist, hers lay in... Read More
Music gives autistic people a voice
Music therapist, Sally Greenwell, helps autistic people express themselves
All Our Stories film project to tackle Welsh history
A historic film project redresses Cardiff’s overlooked multicultural history
The Bard for the Bored
37 Shakespeare plays in 97 minutes! Blink and you’ll miss this fast-paced show
New album from Los Campesinos!
The indie heroes are feeling upbeat about record number five
BBC trumpeter to perform in Cardiff
Schartz to play in Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Voxpop: reactions to Swn Festival 2013
Swn Festival finished on Monday with festival organisers declaring the event a “huge success”. Taking place over four days in Cardiff, the... Read More
VoxPop: Should Welsh Music Be Government Funded?
You tell us your views on the importance of Welsh arts
Voxpop: Is Miss Wales the acme of Welsh Beauty?
A Miss Wales 2014 finalist explains there is more to beauty pageants than girls in gowns.
Documentary film and discussion nights at Café Atma
Reality Bites – new documentary film nights at Café Atma.
Raider of the Lost Harp
Conformist is an experimental musician who digs up sounds of 300-year-old Welsh instruments from the musical compost heap. Also known as... Read More
Huge success for Swn Radio
The inaugural year of Swn Radio was a success, according to its station manager. Paul Noble said that the station had a... Read More
Harry Brunt: Cardiff’s busking saxophonist
Busking adds a level of performance to Harry's MA in Jazz
Warehouse des Refusés pop-up bar and exhibition
Pop-up Parisian bar brings Made in Roath to a close.
Innovative DIY theatre at the Sherman
Take part in the action as innovative production Kontakt comes to the Sherman Theatre
Awarding winning photographer exhibits new work
Photographer Gareth Phillips is displaying his latest work at a Cardiff gallery.
Houdini Dax launch new single
Cardiff-born band Houdini Dax will return to the capital next month for the launch of their brand new single Our Boy Billy. The... Read More
Fashionistas flock to jumble sale
Milgi Lounge hosts a £1 Jumble Sale for those who like their trends on a shoestring budget.
Welsh Music Prize returns for a third year
The Welsh Music Prize (WMP), now in its third year, returns this week with a sold out show on Wednesday at Cardiff’s Clwb... Read More
Made in Roath: Trading Books for Memories
As part of the Made in Roath festival this year local memories will be collected and compiled into a community poem by... Read More
Fascinating Aida down with the ‘yoof in Cardiff
Cardiff to be charmed by Britain’s best comedy cabaret.
SOLD: New production shines light on human trafficking.
J.L. Hartley presents new play at the Sherman Theatre.
In depth: keeping a watch on technology
A watch’s function is simple. Whether someone is running late for work or trying to make their doctor’s appointment, the wristwatch comes... Read More
In-depth: The future of male voice choirs
Young choirs have given new hope to the tradition of choral singing in Wales, but can they change the fate of their... Read More
In-depth: Busking becomes serious business
The School of Busking keeps growing as people want to improve their street performance skills in Cardiff. Walking down Cardiff’s... Read More
In depth: Mini budget film-making
“Local support is key to getting new voices heard, everyone needs encouragement when they’re starting out,” says cinema programme officer at... Read More