Festival waltzes back to delight dance fans in Cardiff
CARDIFF Dance Festival returns on Wednesday, December 8, for a second stint in the capital. The biennial event debuted in 2015, and... Read More
Director Marc Rees talks about ballet, revolution and surrealism
Cardiff director Marc Rees talks about ballet, revolution and surrealism THE radical ballet PARADE, directed by Marc Rees, was performed at the... Read More
Ghost walks come to St Fagans
ST FAGAN’S Museum is hosting Ghost Walks next week as Halloween draws closer. The series of walks, which take place from Friday,... Read More
Battlefields photo exhibition comes to Cardiff Bay
A FREE exhibit of World War One battlefields as they are now is taking over the steps of the Welsh Assembly this... Read More
Halloween story time for children at Insole Court
A POP-UP story tent in the grounds of Insole Court, Llandaff, will bring Halloween to life for children and their families this... Read More
Over 50s offered dance classes at Penarth Pier
AN Over 50s dance class begins next month at Penarth Pier Pavilion. The class starts on Tuesday, November 7 and will run... Read More
Cardiff centre like carnival for UEFA Champions League final
CARDIFF Centre feels like a carnival as hundreds of thousands of fans from all over Europe visit for the UEFA final. The... Read More
World Poetry Day still stirs the emotions
TO celebrate World Poetry Day, the Cardiffian took to the streets of Cardiff to spread rhythmic joy. Many were unaware that it was... Read More
Celtic Dragons go back on the road with growing positivity
THE Celtic Dragons are back on the road again to go head-to-head with the Hertfordshire Mavericks. The squad hope to build on momentum from... Read More
Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and... Read More
Llandaff North hosts its first ever book festival
A BOOK festival is being held in Llandaff North to celebrate World Book Day 2017 and the official opening of the Llandaff... Read More
Six things to do to celebrate this St David’s Day
IT might not be a bank holiday, but there is plenty of things to do this Wednesday to celebrate with family and... Read More
The Cardiffian picks … things to do over half term
HALF term is nearly here, and there’s plenty in Cardiff to keep your children entertained. We’ve picked some of the best events the... Read More
Young talent is centre stage on Welsh Language Music Day
THE second-ever Welsh Language Music Day has been taking place across Wales today. Using #WelshLanguageMusicDay and #DyddMiwsigCymru, Welsh music fans have been sharing... Read More
Cardiff gets ready for its busiest day of the year
CARDIFF is preparing for its busiest day of the year so far, with more than 100,000 visitors set to descend on the... Read More
#WelshLanguage MusicDay returns for a second verse
AFTER last year’s success, the second-ever Welsh Language Music Day will be returning to Cardiff on Friday, February 10. Using #WelshLanguageMusicDay (or #DyddMiwsigCymru),... Read More
Dinner for 100 brings together Cardiff faith communities
MORE than 100 people from different backgrounds attended an event designed to challenge people’s perceptions about Muslims living in Wales. The... Read More
Rhiwbina residents encouraged to volunteer to help the elderly
RHIWBINA residents are taking measures to help the elderly by ‘getting together’ and joining in the council’s Healthy Active Partnership scheme (HAPs).... Read More
All change! New route revealed for 10k Cardiff Bay Run
A NEW route has been announced for the 10k Cardiff and Vale College Cardiff Bay Run which takes place on April 2.... Read More
Hundreds of children write letters at Santa’s Post Office
THIS year is set to be the busiest yet for Santa’s Post Office in Cardiff Bay which received more than 200 letters on... Read More
Christmas market started for people who don’t like crowds
A CARDIFF businesswoman is organising an ethical Christmas market to help people with anxiety. Catherine Woods, 39, who owns Green Valley Moves... Read More
Llandaff event hopes to shine a light for victims of violence
ORGANISERS hope more than 300 people will march to Llandaff Cathedral later this month to raise awareness about violence against women. The... Read More
New Theatre revival of Williams' classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is superb night out
A SUPERB rendition of Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning 1955 play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, runs at the New Theatre, Cardiff, until... Read More
Review: Footloose at the New Theatre
THE all-singing, all-dancing stage adaptation of Dean Pitchford’s 1984 screen hit plays out at Cardiff’s New Theatre this week. Directed by Racky Plews, the production follows Chicago-born... Read More
Festival of Voice could transform capital of the land of song
A 10-DAY music spectacular this summer could start to transform Cardiff into an international festival venue to rival Edinburgh. The Festival of Voice... Read More
Cardiff students sleep out to raise money for homeless
STUDENTS will sleep outside the Students’ Union tonight to raise money for the homeless. The event, called Student Sleepout, will take place... Read More
Has Ri-Ri broken your heart? Nine shows you can see in Cardiff instead
Has the cancellation of Rihanna’s Cardiff gig put a downer on your day? Fear not Cardiffian readers, we are here to guide... Read More
What is it like to draw a naked stranger?
Conor Gogarty tries his hand at a life drawing class. THE thought of life drawing — the art of sketching a naked... Read More
Stepping into Cardiff's Christmas market
NOTHING gets you more excited for Christmas than walking through the festive market in Cardiff. The streets are shining with the bright blue... Read More
Laughing along with Laughter Yoga in Llandaff North
A few weeks ago, as I was exploring a social network called Streetlife, an advert caught my eye. It read: “Laughter Yoga... Read More