Male choir are in fine voice
A West Glamorgan choir are making last minute preparations ahead of their annual evening of music on Saturday 24 November. Pontarddulais Male... Read More
Choir fights dementia through song
The Forget-me-Not chorus is something quite remarkable. The forty strong choir, which rehearses every Monday in Rhiwbina, is made up of Dementia... Read More
Stand-up paddling on the river
If looking trim in Christmas parties is a goal in the upcoming weeks, then stand-up paddle boarding at Cardiff International White Water... Read More
Enfys scheme gains pace
In recent months, the Enfys Cycle Scheme has begun to rack up its first mileage. Fresh on the back of a stellar... Read More
Pear Tree launches carol sessions
The Pear Tree is launching the first of a series of carol singing sessions on 3 December. The café bar will be... Read More
Cardiff character: Kathryn Ashill
Kathryn Ashill in Craig Y Nos – a performance dealing with childhood memories Seated in the canteen of the Chapter Arts Centre... Read More
Cardiff character: Sarah Evans
What picture forms in mind’s eye if someone mentions a library? Is there just a building that holds a collection of books,... Read More
Cardiff character: Sophie Bennett
Sophie Bennett is not a name you may have heard of, but she’s certainly someone to keep an eye on in the... Read More
Cardiff Tea Club hosts November events
Now in its second year Cardiff Tea Club brings together local communities in a celebration of all things tea. The club was... Read More
Samba fever hits Cardiff
As the sporting world prepares to embrace the samba culture, Cardiff gets to experience the taste of Brazil for the first time.... Read More
Clark’s Pies prepares for fans
They’re not only one of Cardiff’s favourite bites but also one of the city’s most well-known brands. Clark’s Pies are stepping up... Read More
Castell Coch hosts Welsh art exhibition
Castell Coch is hosting an exhibition of artwork focusing on historic Welsh landmarks throughout this week in an attempt to get us... Read More
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
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
Cardiff hosts trafficking conference
A conference to raise awareness about human trafficking in Wales will be held... 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
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
Art to adorn new cycle route
A Public Art Design Competition has generated the latest surge of bicycle-related creativity in Cardiff, once again proving that the Welsh like... Read More
Jazz up your Fridays
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is a hive of young, fresh musical talent. Now, it plays host to a... Read More
Cycling for success
This summer, Wales National Velodrome played host to TeamGB’s medal-winning track cyclists as they prepared for London 2012. The £7m facility,... Read More
Bubble tea has come to town
If you’re looking for a taste of Taiwanese culture, and the chance to tap into some tapioca, then brand new kiosk... Read More
Pop up produce in Cardiff
Visitors to Chapter Arts Centre fill their pockets with fresh food each Wednesday, when local suppliers set up mini stalls to... Read More
The Gate sounds good!
Cardiff has a thriving music culture, so where can you get your earful? We took a look at a prime hotspot for... Read More
The young voice of Welsh business
Head of the CBI in Wales, Emma Watkins, on the pressure of representing Welsh business. Since her appointment as head of the... Read More
Charity publicises gender violence
Welsh Women’s Aid will host events publicising violence against women Welsh Women’s Aid will host a string of events across Wales as... Read More
Cardiff University is Hacked Off
The School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies will discuss the future of the press at an open debate this Thursday ... Read More
Ambitious rallying duo secure €500,000 prize
Victorious pair already planning next triumph Carmarthen co-driver Gareth Roberts partnered his Irish team mate Craig Breen to win the first World... Read More
Welsh acts sing to get signed
Welsh music acts compete for a recording contract A plethora of unsigned Welsh music acts will compete in the Open Mic UK... Read More
Cardiff character: Allan Parkins
From stressed out exec to Kellys Records owner Running a record store isn’t like a proper job. So says Allan Parkins,... Read More