CAITY BASER’s “doing it for the plot” and everyone’s invited
Storm Kathleen may have remained under control on this early April evening in Cardiff, but Storm Caity Baser sure didn’t.
Storm Kathleen may have remained under control on this early April evening in Cardiff, but Storm Caity Baser sure didn’t.
If you’re looking for fine rock’n’roll bangers on a Friday night, you won’t do much better than The Hives at Cardiff's Great Hall.
As part of his latest UK tour, Paul Weller brings his exceptional live show in Newport – here are five classics to keep an ear out for on the night.
The Wales Millennium Centre welcomes their own group of ‘come from awayers’ as this popular musical stops off in Cardiff Bay on its first UK tour, straight from the West End.
Gourmet doughnuts from specialist bakers are having a real moment. We munch our way through some of Wales’ best to point you in a hole new direction…
Alex Vines’ return to Cardiff is an unequivocally positive development as regards local restaurant culture, not least as he intends to open a space of his own soon.
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
Bonnie and Clyde, folk heroes of the Great Depression, make interesting subjects for a musical, although, on the evidence of this production, I’m not sure the execution completely works.
As Saturday night was the first date of a nationwide tour for Declan McKenna, Cardiff’s Students Union gets to christen a handful of new songs.
Not many people can claim to have made a big impact on Cardiff’s restaurant scene once, let alone twice. And now Anand George is going for the hat-trick with Tukka Tuk Canteen.
Aged only 16, Pontypool’s Caleb McDuff is making history as the UK’s only male Deaf racing driver. We find out more about him ahead of his Donington debut.
Sweet Baboo and Bill Ryder Jones are perennial exceptions to the rule that all acoustic singer-songwriters must be arse-numbingly boring.