PINK’s SUMMER CARNIVAL is a powerhouse, interactive spectacle in Cardiff
P!nk kicks off her Summer Carnival European tour at the city’s Principality Stadium – and it's a night to remember for some 50,000 people.
P!nk kicks off her Summer Carnival European tour at the city’s Principality Stadium – and it's a night to remember for some 50,000 people.
First birthed on TV, Peter Serafinowicz tells us how this stage iteration of the absurd businessman Brian Butterfield came to life.
Buzz’s special summer 2024 book preview brings you a must-read list of titles to look out for.
In Breakdown, Irish novelist Cathy Sweeney opens the door to marriage and motherhood in the modern world and how it can affect a woman.
David Lynch: A Retrospective creates a great spreadsheet about the creator's artistic life and career, immersing readers in his mind and offers a glimpse into the evolution of that surrealistic brilliance.
Fifteen Wild Decembers is Karen Powell’s reimagining of the life of Emily Brontë and her siblings, the first-person narrative creating an instant connection between the reader and Emily.
Discover the unsettling truth behind a brutal murder in Nicola Lagioia's The City Of The Living, a true-crime-inspired novel set in Rome.
What does Wales and Welshness mean to you? Cardiff's Blackwater Gallery asked 20 artists to respond to these questions, and Ein Cymru is the resulting exhibit.
Return to the world of Holly Gibney in Stephen King's latest novel, a tale of chilling horror and the resilience of hope.
On Women, Susan Sontag's thought-provoking journey of womanhood, explores feminist perspectives, aging, and the connection between feminism and fascism.
Rising indie rock band Eurekas talk to us about their upcoming single Made You Look, its unique sound, and political themes; plus, their upcoming plans and future gigs.
Dive into the emotional journey of Mei, a 42-year-old woman who seeks solace and self-discovery in her childhood cottage in Carlota Gurt's complex and exquisite novel Alone.