Discover Twitter’s complaint culture
One Twitter user is behind several of Cardiff’s online complaint pages, with a culture and community around many topics
Volunteer plans to unite local writers
Aspiring novelists can attend regular write-in events at Cardiff cafes throughout November, as part of National Novel Writing Month
Get ready to put your dancing shoes on!
An occasion that provides for the professional or the amateur dancer in you to mix, mingle and learn: the Cardiff Dance Festival has returned
His Dark Materials comes to Cardiff
Cardiff-based Bad Wolf studios is set to begin production of its new series this winter.
Find original gift ideas at the flea market
The Cardiff Indoor Flea Market, tucked away on Clydesmuir Road, is a world removed from the 21st century.
Voxpop: Is Harry Potter still relevant?
With the arrival of a Harry Potter shop in Cardiff, is the franchise starting to get a bit riddikulus?
First photography gallery is at NMW
Cardiff’s first ever gallery devoted to photography receives a major gift from David Hurn's private collection of images
Has Wales found its next great popstar?
Betsy’s debut album is a pop spectacle via a farm in rural Pembrokeshire.
Curtain rises on new playwrights
A local pub theatre has introduced a scheme for showcasing new writing talent.
Artists dare to follow their dreams
Artists choose passion over the security and monotony of jobs.
Womanby Street saved: what happens next?
The success of the campaign to Save Womanby Street has prompted future projects for communities in and around Cardiff. Womanby Street is... Read More
In-depth: Cardiff’s pop-up progress
Pop-ups are changing the city’s shopping scene, but where are these hidden gems?
eden creates a personal haven on the page
Eden is here: our home-grown vegan mini magazine launches this afternoon
Record stores sales are at an all time high
Cardiff hidden gem, a vinyl collectors dream thriving in the heart of roath
In Depth: The future of Welsh folk arts
As folk customs are being revived, is there a future for these traditional arts?
In depth: Capturing a coffee culture
Newport experiences a cafe explosion as coffee percolates within the city centre
In depth: The war on clubs
Underground music venues in and around Cardiff may need to re-think their strategies
In depth: Wales’ young creatives
While cuts are made across the UK, Wales is determined to see arts education flourish
Cardiff Character: Joseph Shannon
Open-mic performer Joseph Shannon believes it's possible to a singer with a stutter.
Kongs: retro gaming with a pint
Dodge barrels, eat cherries, then reward yourself with a pint at Kongs retro bar
Tavs Choir brings festive cheer
Local choir gets into the Christmas spirit with performances around the city
Exclusive: It’s just poetry in motion
Local, poetical, talent, Rhys Milsom publishes his second anthology in time for Christmas
Musical Portraits make an impression
Classical music comes to the museum with a performance which combines two art forms
Ethical Christmas night market: a first
An alternative market plans to offer vegan food, upcycled crafts and handmade gifts
Outpost gives vinyl a permanent home
This independent coffee and vinyl café have set up shop in Castle Emporium
Cwlwm Celtaidd launch concert
Jamie Smith’s Mabon headlining and Calan confirmed for Wales Interceltic Festival
Quirky Poet is the chalk of the town
Meet the poet who travels the world and writes his poetry on pavements with chalk
Welsh artist exhibits new iPad drawings
Harry Holland is to showcase a limited edition collection of new artwork
Breaking taboos in Death Cafes
People are encouraged to talk about death openly in Cardiff’s Death Cafes
Cardiff Music Awards cancelled
After failing to gain enough interest, a Cardiff-based awards event will not go ahead