Gaming: 2024’s indie release radar
2023 has been an incredible year for the Indie games market. Hari Berrow previews some of the most exciting indie titles for the year ahead.
2023 has been an incredible year for the Indie games market. Hari Berrow previews some of the most exciting indie titles for the year ahead.
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite and Natalie Thomlinson, authors of Women And The Miners’ Strike 1984–1985, suggest the strike's political, social and cultural impact has been overstated, especially concerning women.
Shift toward cruelty-free and environmentally conscious choices this Christmas – in what you eat, buy, cook and give.
With the season of giving in mind and the cost of living crisis, here are six appeals across Wales to donate to during the holidays.
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.
Sarah-Jane Outten wonders why we are expected to reinvent ourselves every 12 months. What if you like who you are already, and just want to enhance what you already have?
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.
Moving into December and January, a roundup of theatre, pantos, concerts, festivals and more taking place in the Yuletide build-up and aftermath.
Will Young spoke to Buzz about a cause close to his heart – the breeding of puppies for medical science purposes, and his petition to outlaw it.
Three Penderyn Distillery staff – master blender Aista Phillips, distiller Bethan Lewis and general manager Laura Davies – discusspuncturing the spirit’s blokey image.
Customer-focused, friendly and good, The Red Lion in Bonvilston has been around for hundreds of years and will doubtless continue.
The Bwcabus debate in mid and west Wales has opened up a can of worms about the funding of public services. Julia Deli reports on the campaign, from the position of an involved party.
Calling all foodies! Stuffed: A History Of Good Food And Hard Times In Britain is an eye-opening, mouthwatering tour de force of a culinary encyclopaedia.
Post-pandemic, themed bars back with a vengeance, with two new conceptual venues arriving in Cardiff this month.
With Movember and International Men’s Day this month, we’re taking the time to look at one of the most prevalent problems affecting men - the lack of openness around mental health.
Mineko's Night Market is a charming indie game blending crafting, mystery, and Japanese culture.
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.
Over the last few years, air fryers have become the new must-have gadgets. But do they live up to the hype?
Like almost 10% of Welsh speakers in Wales, Siop Dwt’s Helen Rose’s love for her ancestral tongue came later in life. Now, she's keen to help others discover it for themselves.
The culinary excellence of Milk & Sugar continues in its newest venture, Dinner Club at Spark in Cardiff, featuring exceptional attention to detail and fresh, UK-sourced ingredients.
New to Tonypandy, Rhondda Escape Rooms' Stranger Things Experience makes for a thrilling adventure in the heart of the town.
Embark on a journey through mysterious landscapes in Weird Walk and discover ancient myths, mystical sites, and the intersection of the past and present.
As Filkin’s Drift embark on an eco-friendly musical journey, walking the Welsh coast, discover their unique tour experience in our chat with the artists.
Discover rejuvenating autumn wellness activities in Wales that will nurture your body and mind, from yoga to self-care fairs.