Leah Thomas calls upon next-gen activists in THE INTERSECTIONAL ENVIRONMENTALIST
The Intersectional Environmentalist is written by eco-communicator Leah Thomas, the founder of the climate justice group of the same name.
The Intersectional Environmentalist is written by eco-communicator Leah Thomas, the founder of the climate justice group of the same name.
Serving as a prequel to his debut novel, David Keenan’s fifth work Industry of Light & Magic is a hippy-trippy journey toward Afghanistan.
From serial killer investigations to anime and gaming, Elvis impersonators to Liam Gallagher, here are the very best things to do this September in Wales.
Snap out of it! Six decades after the one and only Cher has celebrated The Cher Show, heading to the New Theatre in late August. John Evans chats with one of its three Chers, Danielle Steers
Barry boy and RWCMD alum Zak Ghazi-Torbati draws on personal experiences for new show The Other Half - and is passionate about sharing rich stories from Wales.
Graphic designer, semi-pro skater and Avril Lavigne apologist Emily Hicks christens the return of our regular profile feature, spotlighting interesting but under-the-radar folks in Wales.
From the world's first para sport festival to bog snorkelling, there's something for all sport tastes this August in Wales.
Wine connoisseurs will be able to sample top-notch wins from independent Cardiff venues this August in what hopes to be an annual event.
After the success of Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin and the outpouring of love for Jill Baxter, it was only a matter of time before the ‘real’ Jill, upon whom Baxter was based, shared her story.
Mon 4 July saw Cardiff City Hall host the ClwstwrVerse programme, highlighting and celebrating media innovations made in Wales.