Wales at the 2022 World Cup – the bittersweet pill
Wales’ first World Cup in 64 years is almost upon us. But are the controversies that have consumed this year’s winter tournament putting a damper on the Red Wall’s spirit?
Wales’ first World Cup in 64 years is almost upon us. But are the controversies that have consumed this year’s winter tournament putting a damper on the Red Wall’s spirit?
Following the release of the anniversary edition of Kier-La Janisse’s House Of Psychotic Women and ahead of Alice Lowe’s second feature Timestalkers, the two icons of the horror genre were in conversation at Chapter Arts Centre.
With customers all over the UK, Bay Coffee Roasters - unique in Wales for being powered by green energy - has finally scooped up major awards recognition.
Robert Page returned to his hometown to announce his 26-player squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The AA Hospitality Awards are always a highlight of the foodie calendar. Jonathan Swain has the lowdown on Wales’ worthy winners.
Spooky season has crept up on us once again this 2022. From haunting train rides to terrifying interactive cinema experiences, here's what to do in Wales for Halloween.
It’s that spooky time of the year again, so here are Keiron Self’s top film recommendations for scares come 31 October.
On Saturday, the first round of the 2022 World Supercross Championship was held in the UK for the first time in Cardiff.
The return of Cardiff’s annual Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival, marking October as a diverse and glorious month for arts and culture within Wales.
ABERGAVENNY FOOD FESTIVAL is still bustling after 2 decades with more on offer and more to do, it's going from strength to strength.
Peter Brush shines at the QUAY STREET STUDIO COMEDY CLUB in Cardigan
From council employee to Wales’ fifth National Poet, Hanan Issa’s finds comfort in poetry & continues leading the Welsh literary landscape.
As the musical adaption of Bat Out Of Hell approaches Cardiff’s New Theatre, Rhiannon Farr explains just what makes Meat Loaf's OTT opera-pop a classic.
Taking place in real-time, GALWAD looks at what would happen if the future tried to contact us, telling the story of 16-year-old Efa (Aisha-May Hunte) – who swaps with her 46-year-old self from 2052.
Ben Woolhead visits a hillfort on the outskirts of Cardiff, where an ongoing excavation has unveiled many items historically significant to our knowledge of Wales’ prehistory.
Gower is arguably one of the most underrated holiday places in not only Wales but the whole of the UK, reckons Eve Davies.
Yep, this really is our Lord Of The Rings month, and lucky you because you get to read about/look at these stunning crannies of Wales.
Emma Way picks out five of the best walking tours of Wales on the horizon for those who wish to do it by foot in late ’22…
With a new Lord Of The Rings show out, Hannah Collins explores the connections between Tolkien and Wales that aren’t so obvious.
As its 20th edition kicks off in earnest, here’s a selection of cherished recollections of what made Buzz readers (and writers!) fall in love with the Green Man Festival.
Today, we equate modern festival disasters with the ill-fated Fyre Festival and Astroworld. But years before them, the first name on everyone’s mind for all the wrong reasons was Woodstock '99.
As the pagan folk-rock festival mecca hits another milestone year, Adam England looks back on its humbler origins, and forward to its upcoming 2022 edition.
Mighty Cardiff quartet Himalayas have released their new bludgeoning single Alone - and we've got the accompanying video for your viewing pleasure.
Jonathan Swain nominates a quintet of his personal favourite spicy food restaurants from south Wales for those of you seeking a Scoville-based rush.