Drag Race star VICTORIA SCONE is ready to let Cardiff have her cake – and eat it, too
Hannah Collins talks to Cardiff drag queen Victoria Scone - the first cis woman to feature on Drag Race - before solo tour this spring.
Hannah Collins talks to Cardiff drag queen Victoria Scone - the first cis woman to feature on Drag Race - before solo tour this spring.
How do you get from the Welsh valleys to the Hollywood hills? Hawkeye director Rhys Thomas tells all to Carl Marsh.
What is normal anymore? As comedian Bill Bailey tells Carl Marsh, his new tour - coming to Cardiff this month - attempts to answer this possibly un-answerable question.
Goldie Lookin Chain are finally being unleashed once more into venues around Wales for a festive tour. Carl Marsh caught up with Rhys Hutchings about it.
Levelling The Land's 30th birthday tour includes a date in Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena. James Reynolds spoke about it to Levellers singer Mark Chadwick.
Scrooge actor Hannah McPake is keen for theatre-goers to the Sherman in Cardiff to "love to hate" her radical spin on A Christmas Carol.
Chris Andrews talks to south Wales duo James and the Cold Gun who, ahead of their UK tour, are making waves with their 00s-influenced rock.
Celebrated choreographer Oona Doherty discusses the challenges and highlights of making Sky Arts film, Fly the Flag in honour of Human Rights Day.
Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum, playing in Swansea this weekend, are notable being fronted by Michael C. Hall. But they come as a trio, as Carl Marsh found out.
Big Loop Theatre Director Duncan Hallis discusses fringe theatre in Wales, and new 'anti-panto' XXXMas Carol, coming to the WMC in Cardiff.
Following her Tramshed gig, Sarah Bowdidge caught singer Georgia for a quick chat about (likely) her last Seeking Thrills tour.
Glenn Gregory, one half of 80s synthpoppers Heaven 17, sits down to reflect on the last 40 years with Carl Marsh.
Ahead of Heathers: The Musical opening at the WMC in Cardiff, Sarah Bowdide spoke to leading man Simon Gordon - aka, the iconic JD.
In a nearly 40 year career, it's astonishing that punk legends The Offspring's Motorpoint Arena Cardiff show is only their second in the UK.
Choreographer Liam Riddick has come a long way from his Rhonnda roots. He tells Rhonda Lee Reali about being part of Ballet Cymru's Made In Wales triple bill.
Breichiau Hir have a heavier sound than most of their indie-leaning peers, which, as they tell Noel Gardner, is what the Welsh language scene is missing.
After a spate of lockdown concerts, Katherine Jenkins tells Carl Marsh that she's eager to take Cinema Paradiso on tour at home.
Ahead of British musical sensation, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie landing in the Wales Millennium Centre this month, Sarah Bowdidge spoke to cast members Adam Taylor and Rhys Taylor.
Wonders of the Celtic Deep's Executive Producer, Dale Templar, hopes the landmark BBC natural history programme is as far-reaching as Wales' oceans.
Mike Mort's labour of love, Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampies might not be everyone's cup of tea, but as he tells Carl Marsh, he's still proud of the film.
With OMD's most popular album, Architecture & Morality, celebrating its 40th anniversary, Carl Marsh caught up with one of the Liverpudlian synth stars.
From fan to official Depeche Mode photographer, Michaela Olexova talks to David Nobakht about what a dream come true her book DREAM was to create.
Fish leather isnt' the first material you'd think of to craft designer handbags, but as Moray Luke argues, unusual needs to be the norm for sustainable fashion.
Wales first Future Generations Commissioner, Sophie Howe speaks to Adam Williams about her unique post and the challenges ahead for the nation.