Art gallery to be destroyed
The doors opened last Saturday to the final exhibition at Tactile Bosch, an art gallery about to be reduced to rubble. Unchartered Perspectives... Read More
Thriller in Cardiff
A flash mob will hit the streets of Cardiff on Wednesday to perform a Michael Jackson themed dance as part of a... Read More
Desmond Llewelyn: In search of ‘Q’
This year marks 50 years of the James Bond film franchise and one actor appeared in more instalments of the spy series... Read More
Gwdihŵ revamps jazz nights
Alternative music venue Gwdihŵ are set to re-launch their monthly jazz night, in an attempt to attract a more diverse audience. The... Read More
Welsh sound art coming to Canton
The Witching Hour is an exhibition of sound art at the Goat Major Projects studio in Canton, the sounds featured were gathered... Read More
‘Supporting Live Music in Hard Times’
The Live Music Exchange in Cardiff will hold a conference: “Supporting Live Music in Hard Times” on Saturday... Read More
The Cardiff bus song comes to town
I loves the ‘Diff’s ‘Cardiff Bus Song’ goes viral The Welsh capital’s award winning cult brand I loves the ‘Diff have gone... Read More
Who will be the Last Mic Standing?
Last Mic Standing is an open microphone knockout tournament held weekly at Ten Feet Tall. The competition is set to continue until... Read More
British Firsts for Welsh National Opera
Welsh Millennium Centre Welsh National Opera, the touring opera company with a staff of 250, will present a new series of contemporary... Read More
Cardiff hosts Black History Month
A host of artistic, musical and cultural events take place this October to mark a celebration of Black history in Cardiff.... Read More
Coffee Concerts begin eleventh season
Cardiff Coffee Concerts celebrated the beginning of their eleventh season last Sunday at the National Museum Cardiff with a moving performance from... Read More
Remembering Basque legacy in Wales
In 1937, nearly 4000 Basque children were evacuated to locations across the UK to escape the horrors and atrocities of the Spanish... Read More
Acoustic Music and Poetry in the Bay
Acoustic music and poetry night at the Norwegian Church On 25 October, The Norwegian Church will be holding their popular Acoustic Music... Read More
Swn Festival boosts economy.
The music economy in Cardiff is left thriving after another annual Swn festival brings with it an overwhelming display of talent. ... Read More
Fashion Week showcasing local style?
This weekend marked the launch of the first ever Cardiff Fashion Week and although much is being done to showcase Cardiff style,... Read More
Vox Pop: Gaga outfit showcased in Museum
Lady Gaga takes the centre stage again as her controversial meat dress finds its way into a museum exhibition in America. The... Read More
St David’s centre vox pop: still a positive for Cardiff?
St David’s two celebrates its three year anniversary this week but after an initial positive impact is the centre still benefiting the... Read More
Drinking Culture Voxpop: Misrepresented?
The drinking culture in Cardiff has come under fire in recent weeks, thanks to material such as ‘The Valleys’ and ‘Cardiff after... Read More
Vox Pop: Cardiff, city of bards?
November is National Novel Writing Month. For thirty days and thirty nights, aspiring novelists from across the world come together to create... Read More
Christmas shopping vox pop: when is it too early?
Last week saw Cardiff City Council start the process of installing Christmas lights around the city centre. However, the Council were not... Read More
Vox pop: Has music become too offensive?
Should singers cut the sex and bad language? In the light of the controversial X Factor performances that outraged the UK Ofcom changed... Read More
Future of X-Factor Vox Pop: Here to Stay?
Cardiff born John Adams, former X-factor contestant, performed to kick off Cardiff Fashion Week. He performed live on Sunday 21 October,... Read More
Music vox pop: what makes you move?
In an attempt to swing opinion in favour of alternative nights out, Bunk House on St Mary Street is introducing a new... Read More
Cardiff Contemporary vox pop
Cardiff council has been attempting to increase the profile of the city’s visual arts through the ‘Cardiff Contemporary’ Initiative, but after several... Read More
Vox Pop: Do you listen to local or national radio?
The number of radio sets that have been sold in the UK has fallen by 18% in the past 12 months; a... Read More
Revival of Celtic culture at RWCMD
A monthly music night, established last month at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, hopes to promote interest in Cardiff’s... Read More
Cardiff Character: Sara Sitrani
Hugging a mug of tea and beaming beneath a mass of dark curls, you can immediately see why Sara Sitrani, 24, would... Read More
Amateur film celebration turns ten
The tenth anniversary of an annual celebration of amateur filmmaking comes to Cardiff. Home Movie Day... Read More
Focus on the flugelhorn
When you type ‘learn an instrument’ into Google, guitar is top of the list. Flugelhorn, however, is not. The Flugel had a... Read More