New art exhibition to tell Grangetown’s lockdown stories
Deadline for submissions is July 31 A new art exhibition is aiming to tell the story of Grangetown’s time in lockdown through... Read More
Pride celebrations carry on despite Covid lockdown
Members of the LGBTQ+ community find new ways to enjoy festival, virtually and with #PrideInside billboards PRIDE festivals everywhere have been cancelled... Read More
Mickey Mouse brings joy to Radyr families
Disney favourites may be visiting a street near you MICKEY Mouse is bringing joy to the children of Radyr and Morganstown, thanks... Read More
Theatre company moves classes online to cheer people up during pandemic
‘In times like these, art is even more important to help us feel more positive, to keep active and to keep connected’... Read More
Crowdfunder for Welsh artists hit by shutdown
Events cancelled due to coronavirus are moving online ONE online crowdfunder in Wales has already raised over £2,700 to help artists and... Read More
Stereophonics fan “might end up regretting” ‘Coronavirus gig’
Frontman Kelly Jones joked about the disease on stage as fans queued to wash their hands A STEREOPHONICS fan admitted he may... Read More
Hazards on our streets put walkers off great exercise
Only one in four Welsh people walks for 10 minutes or more each day, says charity LIVING Streets Cymru, a charity based... Read More
EndoMarch Cardiff highlights Wales’ treatment shortage
One in 10 women in UK believed to be living with endometriosis – but treatment is less common ONE of the women... Read More
We’re leaving home: Refugee opera explores life after fleeing
Welsh National Opera created ‘Migrations’ to mark 400 years since Mayflower voyage WELSH National Opera debuts a new production this Autumn exploring... Read More
Stereophonics gigs to go ahead despite others being called off
Will other bands follow The Who and cancel in Cardiff? Or will Government ban large gatherings? STEREOPHONICS will perform for Cardiff audiences... Read More
New vegan café offers cannabis oil shots in its coffee
Legal CBD on menu since owner’s son found it helpful after four back operations A NEW vegan café in Pentyrch is offering CBD... Read More
Insole Court café relaunches with low waste vision
Llandaff community hub hopes to grow its own produce and be fully self-sustaining INSOLE Court has relaunched its café after a six-month... Read More
New train to London awaits approval to launch in May 2021
Grand Union Trains promise passengers a faster, cheaper, comfier trip A PROPOSED new train service from Cardiff to London is hoping to gain approval in... Read More
‘Why, as an English woman, I have always backed Wales’
Rugby fan Megan Binns explains how banter at school would never make her switch sides WITH a Welsh mother and English father,... Read More
Meet the men reviving Cardiff’s musical memories
Minty’s Gig Guide and Cardiff Music History team up to collect nostalgic stories from fans THE men behind Minty’s Gig Guide and... Read More
Reflections: Ani Glass releases album inspired by Cardiff
MIRORES takes listeners on an acoustic tour of city landmarks WITH her distinctly ethereal voice, an industrial synth-pop soundscape and a bubble-gum... Read More
Ex-fraudster turns life around by helping those in crisis
I want to spend the rest of my life making amends, says boss of Poor & Hungry “SO, what did you do... Read More
New café at Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub opens
Cariad Community CIC will serve healthy food at low prices A NEW non-profit café HAS opened at the Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub focusing... Read More
What’s occurring? Things to do on St David’s Day
Fancy a trip to the theatre or buying a Lego Nessa? The Cardiffian has got you covered UNIQUE Lego figures of famous... Read More
Fairtrade Fortnight: What’s on, and why should we care?
A look at the world’s first Fairtrade capital, 16 years on … IN 2004, Cardiff won the race to become the world’s... Read More
Profits plummet on River Taff after Storm Dennis damage
City water taxi firms have shut down until repairs are carried out – costing firms thousands during the Six Nations BUSINESSES on... Read More
It’s life or death: mum pleads for clearer food labels
Brands see profit in catering for vegans at a cost to those with allergies, says campaigner A MUM of a boy with... Read More
What makes a litter pick in Creigiau so special?
Cardiffian reporter Rhiannon Moore went to Creigiau for their litter pick last week. Here’s what’s different about litter picks in the countryside... Read More
James Dean Bradfield selects favourite poems for festival
Manic Street Preachers singer entertains audience in interview with Huw Stephens James Dean Bradfield closed the Seren Cardiff Poetry Festival with a... Read More
Escape room aims to explain cancer research in a fun way
Cardiff scientists help develop puzzles for fund-raising game in city centre THE work of a team of cancer researchers is the focus of... Read More
Alexandra’s Enchanted Garden is perfect for half-term
Penarth Park to come alive with magical creatures next week ALEXANDRA Park will come to life with magical creatures over the next week. ... Read More
Director of roller derby film is nominated for award
Women of Tiger Bay Brawlers to star in documentary for BBC Wales A FILM director, who lives in Cardiff, has been nominated... Read More
Inside Cardiff’s first Mexican-themed bar and cantina
La Pantera opens for business tomorrow, hoping tequila is the new gin CARDIFF’S first Mexican-themed bar and cantina is opening its doors... Read More
Japanese film festival comes to Wales for first time
The festival launched with a screening and Q&A at Chapter The UK’s largest festival of Japanese cinema, the Japan foundation touring film... Read More
New Glee Club for Radyr’s rising young musical stars
Shine Theatre School promotes confidence and friendships among its young performers SHINE Theatre School, Radyr, is launching a Glee Club performance choir... Read More