Cardiff Market’s PIEROGI is the place to go for Polish comfort food
Unlike the Polish pierogi - now available at the top floor of Cardiff Market - the traditional British dumpling is a dismal affair.
Unlike the Polish pierogi - now available at the top floor of Cardiff Market - the traditional British dumpling is a dismal affair.
A couple from Cardiff are claiming that Dexters blows Pasture and Asador 44 out of the water. While I’m not sure I’d go that far, I’d certainly go as far as Laugharne for a meal as good as this again.
Fittingly for what has been billed as the Almost Christmas all-dayer, promoters Cosmic Carnage are in suitably generous festive spirit at Cardiff's The Moon.
Taking its title from a line in an Ultravox song, Listening To The Music The Machines Make tells the story of synthpop, a largely British phenomenon.
Ben Woolhead visits the Workers Gallery in Ynyshir for a photographic exhibition paying tribute to the strength of grassroots protest past and present.
Weighing in at 41 minutes long, the remarkable opening track on Richard Dawson’s new record is effectively an album in its own right.
If White Hills' Dave W and Ego Sensation do share any chemical dynamism, it fails to fizz here in Newport.
As its title suggests, Will Self’s latest book - Why Read - collects pieces that coalesce into the form of a manifesto.
Thanks to the likes of Malai Thai, how long will it be before Chippy Alley is rechristened Bangkok Boulevard?
Le Pub played host to Jake Healy, Cruel Prank, Haul and a particularly feral Bloody Head.