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
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
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
‘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
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
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
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
Special Welsh Language Music Day performance as schoolchildren duet with artists for shoppers
Dydd Miwsig Cymru 2020 marks the event’s seventh year with gigs across Wales WELSH Language Music Day was celebrated up and down... Read More
Art exhibition in cafe aims to raise money for cancer charity
“Amazing artwork” will help Maggie’s Centre, says centre fundraising manager AN art exhibition in Cafe Brava, Pontcanna, has started, with all proceeds... Read More
Chris Needs to turn on Llandaff North Christmas lights
BBC radio presenter was asked to do the switch on by his local chippy LLANDAFF North Christmas lights will be switched on... Read More
Fed up with Black Friday? Why not try Fair Saturday instead
Cardiff arts organisations come together to support charities and provide antidote to commercialism FAIR Saturday is coming to Cardiff for the first... Read More
Latest Wales shirt joins display of historic kit at St Fagans
Museum features big names such as Len Allchurch, Ryan Giggs and Jayne Ludlow MATCH-WORN shirts are on display in a St Fagans... Read More
Cathays gallery hosts exhibition touring UK and Gulf states
The Place I Call Home features photographers based in the UK and the Middle East A CATHAYS gallery is showing an exhibition... Read More
Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National... Read More
Volunteers open Repair café at new venue in Canton
Helpers use skills to reduce landfill – and can teach you to fix things too REPAIR Café Wales held its second event... Read More
Cardiff’s first ever water park opens on bay
A HUGE water park has opened on Cardiff Bay for the summer, the first of its kind to come to the Welsh... Read More
Painting a picture of Cardiff’s homeless population
When you think of someone homeless on the streets of Cardiff, what do you see? You might bring to mind one of... Read More
Meet the 17-year-old leading Cardiff’s Youth Strike for Climate
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser,... Read More
Inspiring women make it to top in ‘men’s industry’
As part of International Women’s Day 2019, ISOBEL OWEN interviews three women who have found great success in one traditionally male-dominated industry.... Read More
Celebration of folk draws sell-out crowd in Roath
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath... Read More
Booming Cardiff Science Festival is out of this world
GIANT microbes, magnetic cereal, human circuits, building vacuum cleaners, wind-up cars and a museum at night-time; the Cardiff Science Festival is back,... Read More
St David’s Day – how can you celebrate it in Cardiff?
SAINT David’s Day – or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi – celebrates the patron Saint of Wales on March 1, the anniversary of his death in 589... Read More
Half-term – Five things your kids can do without breaking bank
HALF-TERM is here and (much to the surprise of us all) the sun is out! It’s not quite Easter and Christmas is long... Read More
‘Six Artists’ exhibition: celebrating diversity in art
NESTLED amongst the Victorian architecture of one of Cardiff Bay’s busiest streets, BayArt gallery stands out. Contrasting the grandeur of the building... Read More