Roath festival celebrates Welsh folk music
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up... Read More
Temple of Peace, where Cardiff’s war dead are recalled, turns 80
THIS Friday is the 80th anniversary of Wales’ Temple of Peace and Health — built to bring communities and nations together after World War... Read More
Mini-tennis club for children comes to Llandaff Fields
MINI-TENNIS has been launched at Llandaff Fields in the hopes of getting younger children involved in the sport. A new club has... Read More
Thousands flock to first Newport marathon
RUNNERS across South Wales and beyond completed the first Newport Marathon and 10K race today. Almost 10,000 runners took part in the... Read More
What’s on in Cardiff over the Easter weekend?
EASTER might be almost upon us, but with cold and wet weather still hovering around Cardiff, you may not want to be... Read More
Easter parkour camps at Cardiff’s first freerunning gym
CARDIFF’S first freerunning gym is offering children the chance to get qualifications in a sport originally developed by the French Army. Fluidity... Read More
Prince’s Trust entrepreneurs showcase their businesses
YOUNG entrepreneurs have set up shop in the St David’s centre this weekend with the help of the Prince’s Trust. The 25... Read More
Stewards still sought for Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K
A VOLUNTEER steward group wants more people to join it ahead of Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K. With more than 6,000 runners signed... Read More
Aiming for gold, Wales’ first Paralympian skiers
Lloyd crashed a rally car at high speed in September 2011. He broke his back, damaged his neck and crushed his spinal... Read More
Elvis Costello to close Cardiff’s Festival of Voice
ELVIS Costello and the Imposters will perform the closing show of Cardiff’s international voice festival with a concert at the Wales Millennium... Read More
Your guide to having a great St David’s Day
NOT sure how to celebrate St David’s Day? Here are some of Cardiff’s most exciting events taking place on Thursday. National St... Read More
The Stones are Rolling back into Cardiff
CARDIFF fans of The Rolling Stones are delighted that the band have announced their first show in the city since 2006. The... Read More
Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set... Read More
Campaign day helps protect Cardiff children online
SCHOOLS and other Cardiff organisations joined in Safer Internet Day today to protect children online. A total of 19 organisations sponsored Safer... Read More
Snow and ice warning for Cardiff commuters
TEMPERATURES will barely get above freezing today across the UK, according to Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin. The Met Office has extended... Read More
Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Charlotte Church delves deep into mental health
CARDIFF singer-songwriter Charlotte Church has been trying to find answers about mental health and the brain in a new BBC documentary. Llandaff-born... Read More
Welsh scientist and Finnish artist make comic book for schools
A CARDIFF astronomer and a Finnish artist have come together to make a series of comic books for Welsh schools and are... Read More
Act locally, think globally in the garden
Through gardening, cooking and eating this green-fingered group nurtures inter-cultural understanding, community integration, health and well-being GLOBAL Gardens is a community growing... Read More
Sir Tom celebrates Christmas with gospel show
SIR TOM Jones and Beverley Knight have recorded a gospel-themed show in Cardiff Bay, to be broadcast on Christmas Day. Hit-maker Sir... Read More
Talking Laurel and Hardy with author John Connolly
LAUREL and Hardy fans shared their memories of the comedy duo with author John Connolly when he made a guest appearance at... Read More
Signs of warmth from Cardiff’s Deaf Catholic community
A WOMAN opens her hands, and pinches her forefingers and thumbs mid-air. This is the peace sign in British Sign Language. Marilyn... Read More
Tiger Bay the Musical: paying tribute to city’s proud heritage
“Down the docks in Tiger Bay, a revolution brews today” THE latest musical to come out of Wales Millennium Centre’s production company... Read More
What’s great about Christmas in Cardiff – Ten traders’ tales
WHAT’S the best thing about Christmas in Cardiff? We put the question to 10 traders at this year’s Christmas Market in the... Read More
Men’s mental health event to be held at the Senedd
MALE suicide is a topic that is not widely discussed, but it is the second biggest killer in Wales. Fairwater Plaid Cymru... Read More
A century of volunteers honoured at city exhibition
A CENTURY of volunteering in Cardiff is being celebrated at Glamorgan Archives. Voluntary Community Services is displaying its research in an exhibition called... Read More
Cardiff businessman opens new arts hub in city centre
A RENOWNED Cardiff businessman has opened a new arts hub in Cardiff city centre to bring together art and food. Giovanni Malacrino,... Read More
Tiger Bay the Musical: ‘We’re ready to tell our own story’
“We always knew that we wanted to tell our own story. Our building sits on the docks of where so much of... Read More
Cardiff author launches book about mysterious murder
AUTHOR Katherine Stansfield is coming to Penarth to discuss her new novel Falling Creatures. Griffin Books will host the evening on Friday... Read More
Find Cardiff Remembrance services and parades near you
THE second weekend of November means one thing – Remembrance Sunday – the time of the year when we pay our respects to... Read More