Brimming with rustic French charm (and food), THE TASTE OF THINGS is this year’s most romantic film
Full of rustic French charm and an earthy tranquality, The Taste Of Things is a genuinely heart- and soul-warming pick this Valentine’s Day.
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Full of rustic French charm and an earthy tranquality, The Taste Of Things is a genuinely heart- and soul-warming pick this Valentine’s Day.
Today, with women’s rights and bodies still battlegrounds, the stories in A Darker Shade rip apart gender conventions with a terrible but ingenious vigour.
From binning uneaten food to dumping used trees in landfills come January, Christmas is one of the most wasteful holidays. Here's how to make it more eco-friendly.
Those who’ve never thought about video games in a critical, introspective light before may never play them the same way again after reading Critical Hits.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, you’ll be able to see Jurassic Park In Concert this month, which is Hannah Collins’ cue to remind you of the film’s unexpected Welsh connection.
The single-note soundscapes on this debut solo album from the Erasure songwriter and Depeche Mode founder member have a wealth of wordless wonder to offer human ears.
Post-pandemic, themed bars back with a vengeance, with two new conceptual venues arriving in Cardiff this month.
Challenging, ambitious and imperfect, much like its titular heroine, you’d be hard-pressed to find Welsh mythology retold with as much vim and viscera as Branwen: Dadeni.
Cardiff’s first Disco Festival is a non-stop party from start to finish, leaving a thirsty audience sated and bathed in sweat and sparkle.
While Baldur’s Gate 3, Starfield and Lies Of P are dominating our game time, this season is also ripe for revisiting cosy, easygoing modern classics.