THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN: the God of Hellfire lights a psychedelic blaze in Cardiff
1960s rock icon Arthur Brown - aka the God of Hellfire - ignites crowds live in Cardiff.
1960s rock icon Arthur Brown - aka the God of Hellfire - ignites crowds live in Cardiff.
Rounding out the end of festival season is the WMC's Llais, with a lineup of boundary-pushing musicians that range from Geordie Greep to Joan As Policewoman.
A well-paced and arresting debut, Andrew Ogun’s poetry collection Slingshot is a series of meditations on men’s mental health, race and family ties.
Now based in New Orleans, Kansas City native Samantha Fish returns to Cardiff this month during her UK tour, and chatted to Colin Palmer while in Los Angeles.
Now in its sixth year, the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival brings four back-to-back days of comedy to venues across this charming seafront town.
Newport's Andrew Ogun, known for his hip-hop career and Agent For Change role at Arts Wales, tells us about the inspiration behind his first poetry book.
Throwing shade at TED talkers and empty anti-establishment standpoints, Tom Richards of Baby Schillaci opens up on the frantic postpunk sound of the band's debut album.
Running throughout October, Cardiff’s Ffotogallery presents Ffoto Cymru, a brand-new international photography festival spanning venues across Wales.
This month Wales is rocking raving, jazzing, and jangling its guitars, which is where Noel Gardner swoops down to roundup the best new Welsh music you may have missed this September.
Russ Williams' Where The Folk blends humor, history, and mythology to offer a vibrant look into Welsh folklore in a modern-day context.
Hitting Newport’s Riverfront this month, Dom Joly’s new live show Conspiracy finds the onetime Trigger Happy TV man debunking – or not – some of the weirder conspiracy theories out there.
Get to know the music of electronic juggernauts Leftfield and Orbital before they grace the stage in co-headlining harmony in Cardiff.