PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING fill a Swansea concert hall with soaring electronic pop
Public Service Broadcasting tell stories; their songs are narratives and exposures and never more clearly than with all the band members on view.
Public Service Broadcasting tell stories; their songs are narratives and exposures and never more clearly than with all the band members on view.
Since opening Ultracomida in 2001 as a small Aberystwyth deli, importing directly from producers, Paul Grimwood and Shumana Palit have built an impressive business.
The sea may be still and the light beautiful, but step inside the Sloop Inn even on a glorious late summer’s evening and you’ll soon be imagining yourself cosily holed …
This one-woman play, written by Henry Naylor and directed by Peter Doran, is raw and savage from the get-go.
A meal of quiet, polished pleasures, Môr is a welcome addition to the Swansea food and drink scene
Support slots for Liam Gallagher at Knebworth and in Cardiff Bay, anyone? Carl Marsh spoke to Jack and James Yates, cousins and two-fifths of Pastel.
Emma J Smith reports on the success of a scheme that brought five grassroots Swansea venues together for four days of music and art on the city’s High Street.
Gower is arguably one of the most underrated holiday places in not only Wales but the whole of the UK, reckons Eve Davies.
Proggers of Wales assemble! The man behind that mega-deft guitar sound found on Genesis’ most esteemed 1970s LPs is coming to Swansea and Cardiff.
Bob Dylan And Dylan Thomas: The Two Dylans is an illuminating comparison of two literary legends is a true work of love and dedication by Jeff Towns and KG Miles.
After almost 50 years in the business, Paul Weller is still moving forward, and for that, he can be commended.
On the last Saturday of July, over 7,000 dedicated pop fans descended on Swansea’s Singleton Park to dance the night away to Anne-Marie’s hits.