SOPRA 73: serving up sumptuous Italian-French cuisine, the Welsh way
Sitting above the busy Pizzeria Villagio at 73B Merthyr Road – hence the name – Sopra 73 brings Italian-French flair to Whitchurch Village.
Sitting above the busy Pizzeria Villagio at 73B Merthyr Road – hence the name – Sopra 73 brings Italian-French flair to Whitchurch Village.
Put it down to football fever, or the triumphant success of his first-ever number-one album, but when Jamie T’s tour pulls into Cardiff, it feels like a momentous occasion.
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South Africa’s beloved pianist Abdullah Ibrahim made a heartfelt solo stop at WMC’s Llais Festival during a brief European tour.
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Solid and always watchable, Eiffel never quite reaches the Tower’s actual dramatic heights, and has a Sunday afternoon movie feel.
Lydia Conklin’s debut book Rainbow Rainbow boldly thrusts you into a collection of prize-winning queer and trans stories.
The tone of Poliça hasn’t changed in the 10 years since their debut album but the band’s sound remains unlike any other on sixth album, Madness.
Ffoto Newport is not merely somewhere to call in on when you find yourself in town, but a platform for those following in David Hurn’s footsteps.
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As COVID restrictions ease, 2021’s been anticipated as the UK’s third ‘summer of love’, and this was certainly the case at Delete’s August bank holiday party, their first event in 18 months.
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