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In depth: Theatre’s reclaimed stories

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11 Dec 2017
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Lauren Brown
“Working class” and “theatre” aren’t often paired. But are artists able to break through the class ceiling and create?
Picture of designs at Physical graffiti

In depth: Ink individuality

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11 Dec 2017
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Sophie King
The tattoo industry in Cardiff is booming, but are there surprising reasons for going under the gun?
Cardiff Castle is home to many alleged ghosts and a macabre haunted history of its own.

In depth: Haunted Cardiff

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11 Dec 2017
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Matt Trask
What is being done to explore, investigate and understand the haunted history beneath Wales' largest city?

The mix of culture and flavor at Gina’s

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05 Dec 2017
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Hallah Danbouh
Gina’s cafe is specialised in serving both Middle-Eastern and Indian dishes, but the star lies in their classic Chapati with chai Karak
Octavo’s Book Café and Wine Bar is former home of a coaching inn known as the oldest building in the Cardiff Bay area

Poetry sessions to support local artists

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05 Dec 2017
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Emmet McGonagle
Could you be the next Dylan Thomas? Octavo’s Book Café and Wine Bar are hosting bi-monthly open mic events for poets and musicians

Arts publication opens creative space

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05 Dec 2017
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Kelsey Rees
Arts publication Lumin Journal has opened its own library to provide local artists with a more alternative creative space for expression

Plays to raise money for mental health

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05 Dec 2017
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Lauren Brown
A double bill of new writing from Eno Theatre about mental illness aims to raise money for charity, raise awareness and get people talking

NPC Tea brews new blend of fantasy

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28 Nov 2017
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Heather Wald
Orcs, elves and magic come to Cardiff in Sarah Millman's comic NPC Tea, which blends the everyday with high fantasy

A novel released in time for Christmas

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28 Nov 2017
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Filiz Mehmedova
Cardiff is at the heart of a new festive novel this Christmas where readers can recognise many of the settings of the Welsh capital
Jeff Japers

Flannel! An evening of tolerable comedy

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28 Nov 2017
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Chris Wallace
Flannel! is a self-deprecating musical comedy night. Head down this Thursday to see if they’re as adequate as they say
Matthew Goode plays Matthew Clairmont in the drama. (Image Curtesy of Sky and Bad Wolf Productions)

Welsh made drama releases first look

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28 Nov 2017
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Matt Trask
Welsh shot fantasy drama A Discovery of Witches conjures its first look at its lead actors on location

Cardiff Character: Rachel Kennedy

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27 Nov 2017
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Sophie King
Paramedical cosmetic tattooist bringing confidence back to breast cancer victims by giving them nipple tattoos

Cardiff Character: Rhiannon Roberts

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27 Nov 2017
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Gemma Harris
From studying the mind to painting in watercolours, a local artist reveals how a colourful path led her to design a Snowdog
Anthony Rees

Cardiff Character: Anthony Rhys

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27 Nov 2017
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Tom Gadd
An artist, writer and teacher delves through the depths of the glamorgan archives discovering some of Cardiff's most infamous streets
A busker, Cliff Collings, at his drum set on Queen Street

Cardiff Character: Cliff Collings

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27 Nov 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
See life through the busker's eyes as he explores some of the highs and lows in his life, on a regular day in Queen Street

Valleys Character: Mary Mogg

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27 Nov 2017
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George Griffiths
A valleys matriarch won big on the bingo, and tells us more about her extraordinary life; from the the coal pits to the wonders of social media
Artist Tudley James smiles wide while showcasing his art in the city centre

Cardiff Character: Tudley James

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27 Nov 2017
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Anjali Balasubramaniam
Sneak a peek into the life of Tudley James, a self-made pointillist, alternating between his passion for art and film
museum, Cindy Howells, stores, fossils

Cardiff Character: Cindy Howells

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27 Nov 2017
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Daniel Gibson
The National Museum’s palaeontology curator talks about daily life in the department, displays, and of course, dinosaurs
Away from her animation work, Dani enjoys sketching

Cardiff Character: Dani Abram

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27 Nov 2017
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Patrick Cremona
One of the people responsible for the upcoming Cardiff Animation Festival talks about her life and career
A man stands in a board game shop

Cardiff Character: Dyfed Bowen

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27 Nov 2017
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Matt Trask
From Ceredigion to Cardiff via alien worlds and colonial settlements: a journey inside the life of Cardiff’s board game boss
Aaron Usher in Sleep When Your Dead tattoo studio

Cardiff Character: Aaron Usher

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21 Nov 2017
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Emmet McGonagle
Have a look into the life and work of the Bridgend tattooist leaving his mark on the people of South Wales

Harpist brings unique sound to Cafe Jazz

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21 Nov 2017
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Heather Wald
Jazz harpist Amanda Whiting will be performing with fellow musicians Ashley John Long, Julian Tucker and Jon Reynolds

Art show features leading Welsh artists

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21 Nov 2017
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Filiz Mehmedova
An exhibition of paintings, ceramics and jewellery showcases the artwork of Wales’s most celebrated artists as well as some newcomers
a picture of Cardiff bay at dusk

Film production on the rise in Wales

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21 Nov 2017
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Matt Trask
Wales is taking a starring role in cinema with film production on the rise in some of the country's most historic locations
stormtrooper

Cardiff orchestra host Star Wars night

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21 Nov 2017
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Chris Wallace
Book now to celebrate the works of legendary film composer John Williams, and get your Star Wars fix before the release of The Last Jedi

Wales’s biggest brass band turns 25

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14 Nov 2017
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Anjali Balasubramaniam
South Wales’s biggest brass band celebrate their 25th anniversary this year with a variety of projects including gigs and documentaries

Brass Eye documentary heads to Cardiff

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14 Nov 2017
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Charlie Hart
Oxide Ghosts is hosted by Snowcat Cinema at Milk & Sugar and will be followed by a Q&A session with director Michael Cumming
The Millennium Centre will play host to a series of events

Fringe festival underway at Tiger bay

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14 Nov 2017
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Patrick Cremona
Tiger Bay Presents sees a programme of events put on at the Millennium Centre, to celebrate Cardiff’s ‘most multicultural corner’

Bute Park inspires cultural creativity

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14 Nov 2017
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Tom Gadd
Celebrations for the new Charter for Trees, Woods and People in Bute Park reflect on how the trees have inspired artists, poets & writers.
Audience at book of the year awards in Merthyr Tydfil

Wales book of the year to be announced

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13 Nov 2017
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Charlie Hart
Literature Wales reveals the full shortlist ahead of the ceremony taking place at Cardiff's Tramshed
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