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Discover Twitter’s complaint culture

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10 Nov 2017
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Tom Gadd
One Twitter user is behind several of Cardiff’s online complaint pages, with a culture and community around many topics

Volunteer plans to unite local writers

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08 Nov 2017
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Patrick Cremona
Aspiring novelists can attend regular write-in events at Cardiff cafes throughout November, as part of National Novel Writing Month

Get ready to put your dancing shoes on!

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08 Nov 2017
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Anjali Balasubramaniam
An occasion that provides for the professional or the amateur dancer in you to mix, mingle and learn: the Cardiff Dance Festival has returned
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His Dark Materials comes to Cardiff

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07 Nov 2017
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Daniel Gibson
Cardiff-based Bad Wolf studios is set to begin production of its new series this winter.

Find original gift ideas at the flea market

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05 Nov 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
The Cardiff Indoor Flea Market, tucked away on Clydesmuir Road, is a world removed from the 21st century.

Voxpop: Is Harry Potter still relevant?

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04 Nov 2017
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Emmet McGonagle
With the arrival of a Harry Potter shop in Cardiff, is the franchise starting to get a bit riddikulus?

First photography gallery is at NMW

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04 Nov 2017
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Gemma Harris
Cardiff’s first ever gallery devoted to photography receives a major gift from David Hurn's private collection of images

Has Wales found its next great popstar?

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03 Nov 2017
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George Griffiths
Betsy’s debut album is a pop spectacle via a farm in rural Pembrokeshire.
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Curtain rises on new playwrights

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02 Nov 2017
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Daniel Gibson
A local pub theatre has introduced a scheme for showcasing new writing talent.
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​Artists​ ​dare​ ​to​ ​follow​ ​their​ ​dreams

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31 Oct 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
Artists choose passion over the security and monotony of jobs.

Womanby Street saved: what happens next?

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31 Oct 2017
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Sophie King
The success of the campaign to Save Womanby Street has prompted future projects for communities in and around Cardiff. Womanby Street is...
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In-depth: Cardiff’s pop-up progress

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13 Dec 2016
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AmyMarsden
Pop-ups are changing the city’s shopping scene, but where are these hidden gems?

eden creates a personal haven on the page

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06 Dec 2016
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HopeBrotherton
Eden is here: our home-grown vegan mini magazine launches this afternoon

Record stores sales are at an all time high

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06 Dec 2016
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ElliotHayes
Cardiff hidden gem, a vinyl collectors dream thriving in the heart of roath

In Depth: The future of Welsh folk arts

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05 Dec 2016
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MarianMcHugh
As folk customs are being revived, is there a future for these traditional arts?

In depth: Capturing a coffee culture

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05 Dec 2016
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LukeMeates
Newport experiences a cafe explosion as coffee percolates within the city centre

In depth: The war on clubs

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05 Dec 2016
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KimKaveh
Underground music venues in and around Cardiff may need to re-think their strategies

In depth: Wales’ young creatives

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04 Dec 2016
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AliceSalter
While cuts are made across the UK, Wales is determined to see arts education flourish

Cardiff Character: Joseph Shannon

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29 Nov 2016
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BethHughes
Open-mic performer Joseph Shannon believes it's possible to a singer with a stutter.

Kongs: retro gaming with a pint

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29 Nov 2016
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AlexJones
Dodge barrels, eat cherries, then reward yourself with a pint at Kongs retro bar
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Tavs Choir brings festive cheer

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29 Nov 2016
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MarianMcHugh
Local choir gets into the Christmas spirit with performances around the city

Exclusive: It’s just poetry in motion

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29 Nov 2016
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HopeBrotherton
Local, poetical, talent, Rhys Milsom publishes his second anthology in time for Christmas

Musical Portraits make an impression

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29 Nov 2016
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AliceSalter
Classical music comes to the museum with a performance which combines two art forms
Pips, produces Artisan Welsh hot chocolate and will have a stall at the night market

Ethical Christmas night market: a first

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29 Nov 2016
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MonitaPesumal
An alternative market plans to offer vegan food, upcycled crafts and handmade gifts

Outpost gives vinyl a permanent home

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22 Nov 2016
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AmyMarsden
This independent coffee and vinyl café have set up shop in Castle Emporium

Cwlwm Celtaidd launch concert

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22 Nov 2016
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HarryRidgewell
Jamie Smith’s Mabon headlining and Calan confirmed for Wales Interceltic Festival

Quirky Poet is the chalk of the town

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22 Nov 2016
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BethHughes
Meet the poet who travels the world and writes his poetry on pavements with chalk

Welsh artist exhibits new iPad drawings

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22 Nov 2016
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ElinorStephens
Harry Holland is to showcase a limited edition collection of new artwork

Breaking taboos in Death Cafes

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22 Nov 2016
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LukeMeates
People are encouraged to talk about death openly in Cardiff’s Death Cafes
The awards aim to celebrate artists from all genres within Cardiff's music scene

Cardiff Music Awards cancelled

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22 Nov 2016
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EstherEgbeyemi
After failing to gain enough interest, a Cardiff-based awards event will not go ahead
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