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Aneurin Bevan MP

Charity calls for social justice for all

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13 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
The Bevan Foundation is inviting the people of Cardiff to join in as it reflects on how it can eradicate social injustice

Candlelit concertos at Llandaff Cathedral

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13 Nov 2018
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Anya Walsh
Mozart, Bach and Vivaldi will be given center stage at Llandaff Cathedral this November thanks to the London Concertante

Blackadder goes forth to Chapter

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13 Nov 2018
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Tamzin Wilks
A local theatre group present stage production of Blackadder Goes Forth in celebration of the centenary of the First World War

Aquaria drag show comes to Glee Club

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13 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10, Aquaria, will be making a stop in Cardiff’s Glee Club on her Winner’s Tour

Brunch Club with a twist

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13 Nov 2018
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Thea Jeffreys
Forget posh prosecco and pastries, one Cardiff business is putting a crafty spin on traditional brunch…

Little Man, BIG centre for new talent

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10 Nov 2018
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Lucy Smith
Little Man Coffee Co brings yet another splash of the arts to Cardiff. What is Ffoton and who are the photographers on display this October?

Performances to celebrate the human voice

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09 Nov 2018
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Maria Mellor
Performers will showcase a collection of works from the past century in a celebration of voices at a pay-what-you-want event

Voices on the Bridge: poetry and Ponty

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06 Nov 2018
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Roberta Mason
Poetry readings and an open-mic night in the heart of Pontypridd

Youngsters keep Welsh traditions alive

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06 Nov 2018
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Elis Williams
A Welsh Folk Dancing Group based in Cardiff sees the participation of young people in traditional Welsh activities as integral to keeping the culture alive.

Be more vintage with new pop-up shop

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06 Nov 2018
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Lydia Caunce
A new vintage pop-up store emerges in Cathays as people are attempting reuse, reduce and recycle their clothing

Disney voxpop: should we still watch them?

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05 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Disney films have been a staple in households, but should we stop our children watching the older movies in our modern age of feminism?
The exterior of the Rhondda Heritage Park reception building.

Good to be scared at Rhondda

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04 Nov 2018
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Sam Lewis
Prepare to be scared and feel good about it at a disused mine this Halloween

Womanby Street brings back alternative

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31 Oct 2018
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Lucy Smith
Music scene returns to Cardiff as progressive venue The Moon offers an independent space for alternative artists and bands

Porter’s premieres a play about nightlife

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31 Oct 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
A new drama incorporates unique sound design in a one performer play that brings back the spirit of the nineties

Intimate gig hosted in secret location

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30 Oct 2018
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Maria Mellor
Sofar Sounds are organising a gig in Cardiff for those who want to go to more intimate, relaxed music events with emerging local artists

Voxpop: Popular musicians in Cardiff

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29 Oct 2018
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Maria Mellor
With the traffic trouble Ed Sheeran caused when he came to Wales, what do people think about big name music acts coming to Cardiff?
YouTube office

Voxpop: YouTube Influencers

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29 Oct 2018
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Hannah Weiss
In light of the furore over YouTube’s recent global blackout, have we become too dependent on cat videos and vloggers?

Loyal to the Royals? A Cardiff Voxpop

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29 Oct 2018
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Tamzin Wilks
Is Royal popularity on the decline when the Royals are in the public eye more than ever? A perspective of the Welsh public

Sŵn Festival pioneers talent

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25 Oct 2018
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Chloe Allen
Sŵn festival, Cardiff’s original multi-venue music festival, will make a huge return this weekend with more venues and acts than ever before....
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Gallery displays dramatic Wales

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23 Oct 2018
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Molly Dowrick
A striking collection of watercolour paintings depicting the drama and power of the Welsh landscape is on exhibition this month at The Albany Gallery, Cardiff

A different kind of theatre

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22 Oct 2018
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Sam Lewis
The Cardiff theatre is creating a new kind of experience this autumn in a bid to combat rising ticket prices and dwindling nationwide ticket sales

Cardiff artist’s first solo exhibition

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22 Oct 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
Zena Blackwell’s art explores the anxieties of motherhood in a new exhibition at Cardiff MADE

Cardiff Character: Lynne Cartlidge

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01 Jan 2018
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Haider M H
If you look at it the way this artist looks at it, the world would seem much more beautiful! Meet Lynne Cartlidge and check out her paintings!
We're Still Here by National Theatre Wales

Introducing Interval Magazine

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12 Dec 2017
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Matt Trask
Exploring Cardiff’s alternative theatre and performance through a new magazine launching today

A white Christmas with White Rabbit

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12 Dec 2017
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Tom Gadd
White Rabbit Magazine has launched, telling the stories of secondhand objects. Get a present with a story this Christmas
Three men are sat on a stage

Junior inspires upcoming Cardiff bands

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12 Dec 2017
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Kelsey Rees
With the launch of CanU magazine, we take a look at how Junior’s recent overseas tour has paved a way for Welsh up and coming artists

Vintro magazine launches today

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12 Dec 2017
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Lara Harrison
The vintage magazine takes their readers into a retro lifestyle with a more modern twist in the streets of Cardiff

In depth: Cardiff’s art scene

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11 Dec 2017
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Filiz Mehmedova
Alt.Cardiff finds out what some of the hidden gems of Cardiff do to strengthen the role of art and cultural tourism in the Welsh capital
Bute Park, Path, Sunny

In depth: Bute Park’s hidden history

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11 Dec 2017
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Tom Gadd
Over 2m people visit Bute Park every year but how many know its story? Find out how Bute Park has evolved over the years

In depth: Cardiff’s virtual reality

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11 Dec 2017
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Heather Wald
Can virtual reality headsets be used as 'empathy machines'? Cardiff’s creative agencies are raising awareness using VR
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