Roll up for D&D this summer – where & how to play in Wales
If you or your younger offspring are looking to get into the world's greatest role-playing game, there have never been more avenues for you to do so, both online and in-person.
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If you or your younger offspring are looking to get into the world's greatest role-playing game, there have never been more avenues for you to do so, both online and in-person.
From wayward Mormons to assassination attempts on male exotic dancers, Hannah Collins shares her favourite weird and wild true crime doc picks.
Billed as Wales’ first media innovation event, ClwstwrVerse touches down in Cardiff, Mon 4 July, featuring workshops from Universal Pictures, Ffilm Cymru, BBC and more.
To describe Elizabeth Fraser’s voice as ‘ethereal’ doesn’t do it justice when many others labelled as such pale into earthly comparison.
In a time when ‘genre-less’ music seems to be thriving Bartees Strange is a shapeshifter with genuine grit, girth and emotionality.
The first of its kind, Neighbourhood Kitchen's crawfish feasting festival brings a taste of Lousiana to Cardiff - with a second serving already on the way.
Hearing queer women’s frustrations about the chronic lack of spaces they can call their own, a Pembrokeshire excursion inspired Polly Shute to give them a refuge during Pride season.
The 80s musical theatre trend continues in Cardiff this week with Footloose - a foot-tapping adaptation that might test the limits of nostalgia.
As the temperature is getting warmer, what better time is there to ignore the outside and see what's streaming this June in TV?
Ahead of Hay Castle's grand opening to the public for the first time in 900 years, Exectutive Director Tom True gave us a look round this unique heritage project.