GLENN HUGHES | INTERVIEW
Glenn Hughes Ex-Deep Purple frontman Glenn Hughes tells Carl Marsh what to expect when he rocks up at Steelhouse this month for his only 2018 festival appearance. “This summer Steelhouse …
Glenn Hughes Ex-Deep Purple frontman Glenn Hughes tells Carl Marsh what to expect when he rocks up at Steelhouse this month for his only 2018 festival appearance. “This summer Steelhouse …
GLASTONBARRY Paying tribute to musical icons every summer in Barry, none other than The Beatles are headlining Glastonbarry 2018, and Ringo Starr – OK, technically Simon Adams from tribute band Beatles …
LE PUBE COMEDY NIGHT The months before August usually see a host of Edinburgh Festival previews across the country, as comedians get revved up for their Ed Fringe runs. One …
Laughter is the Best Medicine If laughter were truly the best medicine, we might not need the NHS… but Max Harvey chatted to Nish Kumar ahead of a star-studded comedy show in …
Buzz Magazine was invited to the Principality Stadium as the WRU announced Warren Gatland’s successor. Charlie Cottrell was there to take it all in. It has today been …
On the eve of an exciting new exhibition in Glynn Vivian gallery’s revamped exhibition space, Polina Zelmanova talks to Indian artist and previous Artes Mundi winner NS Harsha about his …
Scouting across Wales for the most beautiful places for production companies for Wales, location scout Tom Guy gives Polina Zelmanova the low-down on what the job entails. What do you think has made Wales …
Omar Hamdi Welsh-Egyptian comedian/presenter/documentarian /person Omar Hamdi had a wide-ranging chat with Carl Marsh that takes in writing, comedy, and an upcoming documentary on the refugee crisis. You’ve …
Will Millard TV presenter, writer, anthropologist – Will Millard has many strings to his bow, as Amy Ludford finds out in a chat that takes in fishing, travel expeditions, and the hidden …
Born a minute after midnight on a day that made British history, Aneira Thomas came to life on the same day as Anerurin Bevan’s vision of free healthcare for all. …
Rachel Trezise on the NHS’ 70th birthday. The award-winning author and playwright Rachel Trezise chats to Carl Marsh about her latest play Cotton Fingers, written in commemoration of the NHS’s …
Miles Kane Miles Kane has always been an anomaly of an artist, one that has always exuded flamboyancy when in the spotlight, albeit one that has always been pushed behind …
Rhiannon Lucy Coslett Welsh journalist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett’s debut novel The Tyranny Of Lost Things is out in June, and when Buzz sits down to discuss the perils of debuts with …
John Lydon opened up this week in NME about becoming a full-time carer for his wife Nora who has Alzheimer’s. In this time of putting others first and National Carers …
Rachel O’Riordan With an awards cabinet that’s slowly filling up, the Sherman Theatre is one the rise. Fedor Tot talks to Rachel O’Riordan about the recipe to stage success. The …
Sarah Philpott: The Occasional Vegan With her new cookbook The Occasional Vegan out now, Mel Lynch speaks to self-described down-to-earth vegan Sarah Philpott about cooking, the dangers of clean eating and …
Benjamin Zephaniah Author, poet, activist and musician Benjamin Zephaniah has long been one of Britain’s most distinct voices. “I write to connect with people… I have no interest in impressing …
Boy Azooga On the eve of their debut album, head Azoogian Davey Newington chats to Fedor Tot. Cardiff’s premier psych-popsters Boy Azooga release their debut album 1, 2, Kung Fu! this …
Charlotte Church’s Utopia Swapping the mic for the clipboard, Charlotte Church has curated the final night at this year’s Festival Of Voice. Charlie Cottrell asks her all about Utopia. Charlotte Church is …
Festival of Voice: The Tiger Lillies Veterans of the UK’s cult music scene, The Tiger Lillies have long been purveyors of the weird and bizarre. Frontman Martyn Jacques talks …
Billy Bragg: Voices of Protest Coming to Festival Of Voice with a night entitled Voices Of Protest, veteran activist and singer-songwriter Billy Bragg sat down with Carl Marsh to discuss the …
Danny Baker A household name from the landscape of British journalism, Danny Baker’s four-decade career has led him to embody the notion of ‘been there, done that,’ having …
Rhondda Rips It Up! Welsh National Opera’s latest commission is a song-and-dance suffragette celebration. Composer Elena Langer tells John-Paul Davies about the opera that’s not really an opera and what it’s …
Matt Pritchard | Interview Matt Pritchard, known for being one quarter of Dirty Sanchez, now runs triathlons and has his own vegan cooking show. “What’s wrong?” Fedor Tot asks. Recently …