FEELS LIKE SUMMER | FEATURE
The inaugural Feels Like Summer event looks like it’s going to be the place to be for old-school pop fans. British pop sensations Bananarama, who graced the cover of Buzz’s …
The inaugural Feels Like Summer event looks like it’s going to be the place to be for old-school pop fans. British pop sensations Bananarama, who graced the cover of Buzz’s …
British comedy lynchpin turned tireless travel scribe Michael Palin has turned his gaze on Erebus, an infamously mysterious mid-19th century shipwreck. He chats about the ship, his book and the tour …
Supergroup songwriter Graham Nash is bringing his first ever greatest hits tour to Cardiff. He tells John-Paul Davies how he chose which songs to include from a 50-year career as …
Cheeselogs, scurryfunge and snagglers may not be common words to come across in daily conversation, but its par for the course with Susie Dent of Countdown fame. Interview by Molly Catterall, words …
Record-breaking skydiver and founder of the Touch Trust charity, Dilys Price is hosting a fundraising evening at the Wales Millennium Centre this month. She tells Molly Catterall more. Tell us …
Cardiff’s Depot venue, organisers of the annual Depot In The Castle, are about to hold their biggest ever event. Last year, a mix of entertainment, food and live performances brought …
Speaking with Dave McCabe, frontman of Liverpudlian indie stalwarts The Zutons, he comes off as a down-to-earth, sweary kind of guy, which really serves to make him irresistibly likable upon …
Nile Rodgers is about as close to legendary as you can get, sprinkling magical funk dust over dozens of hits through the last four decades. Ahead of a headline show …
Drama, drugs, and decadence colour the story of Cardiff-born Anna Kashfi. For a long time dismissed as simply the first wife of Marlon Brando, this is being reversed by author …
Pam Ayres’ comedic poetry has been delighting her public for decades. With a new collection set to arrive in September and a tour of the nation’s theatres, Laura Wood finds out …
The esteemed British electronic duo of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato are set to bliss out Caerphilly Castle this July, for their first south Wales date in forever. Ryan Heeger plays …
Celebrating 30 years of The Alarm’s definitive album Change and with a new album, Mike Peters talks to Oliver R Moore-Howells about Sigma, the band’s upcoming tour and what inspires him …
Since its launch in 1983, Cardiff Open Air Theatre Festival (in association with Everyman Theatre) has become a calendar highlight for a wide demographic of theatregoers in Wales. Over the …
Aspergers Are Us are a sketch group formed of Ethan Finlan, Jack Hanke, Noah Britton, and New Michael (or just Michael Ingemi), all of whom have been diagnosed with Asperger …
With Tafwyl 2019 looking to be the Welsh-language festival’s biggest year yet, Gareth Mitchell chats to festival director Llinos Williams and co-ordinator Lia Hawen. With the news of Tafwyl being …
The grand queens of British girl groups, with more charting hits than even the Spice Girls, Bananarama remain in the hearts of British pop fans. Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward talk to …
There’s a whole host of great Welsh-based film and TV coming out over the next few months. Fedor Tot rounds up a few of the highlights of the calendar. WILD …
Un Bore Mercher and its English version Keeping Faith has been Welsh TV’s most recent runaway success. With a new series kicking off, Carl Marsh chats to the show’s Bradley Freegard, …
Caerphilly-born Simon Weston been through thick and thin, fighting for better aftercare for injured veterans, but remains in ebullient mood as he chats to Carl Marsh. When you were injured in …
Lead singer of the Stereophonics, still filling stadiums after 20-plus years, Kelly Jones is stepping out on his own for a solo tour this month. He chats to Carl Marsh. …
In a programme bursting with issues and things to see, it might be a little difficult to separate the worthy from the worthwhile. John-Paul Davies picks out some of the highlights …
Historian, author and broadcaster Bettany Hughes’ television programmes are a worldwide staple of the BBC’s history programming. Oliver R. Moore Howells catches up with her ahead of a visit to Swansea. …
Now in its fourth year, the Go Faster Stripe Comedy Festival owes its existence to a trio of factors, according to GFS founder Chris Evans (not the DJ, nor the …
Rife with both summery nostalgia, and traumatic undertones, Last Summer is a coming-of-age film set in rural Wales, inspired in part by writer/director Jon Jones’ memories of childhood. Fedor Tot looks closer. …