Explore a ‘curated collection’ of bizarre creatures in THE MODERN BESTIARY
The Modern Bestiary is a compendium of bitesize introductions to the bizarre and unlikely creatures who walk, swim or soar above the earth.
The Modern Bestiary is a compendium of bitesize introductions to the bizarre and unlikely creatures who walk, swim or soar above the earth.
The 10 mini-biographies collected in Sound Within Sound provide a mind-expanding selection that challenges the reader to enlighten themselves.
Cardiff's Globe filled with die-hard Bob Mould fans for the alt-rock founding father's re-scheduled show on Tuesday, and were treated to a relentless battery of hits.
In this new book, Hannah Woods handles her topic adroitly and with balance (albeit from a particularly Anglocentric perspective), presenting a fascinating depiction of Britain’s “yearning for impossible satisfaction”.
Colourfully presented, with an eloquent and imaginative foreword from Michael Sheen, The Mab is a concise and accessible collection of the stories of the medieval Mabinogion.
Erebos from Venom Prison represents a staggering leap forward for the south Wales death metal band, placing them at the vanguard of the modern genre.
There was lot of of love for Breichiau Hir at Cardiff's Clwb Ifor Bach - which the band rewarded in spades, as Hugh Russell reports.
A muddled third day of this year's Festival of Voice is brightened up by performances from Gruff Rhys, Charlotte Church and Cardiff's Ladies of Rage.
From a post-Atwood dystopian novel, to a snazzy hardback history of wildlife photography, to the latest from TV's Richard Osman, to some brief thoughts on spaghetti, to comedian Phil Wang on racial identity... we get this week's books column.
A week of heavy music in various forms this week - and though Adia Victoria and Moor Mother prove that doesn't have to mean big rock riffs and the like, Carcass, Employed To Serve and Merthyr band Florence Black offer a bit of that anyway.
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE BLACKFACE Ayanna Thompson (Bloomsbury) The bluntness of this book’s title is not the author’s choice, as such: Blackface is part of Bloomsbury’s …
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE BEAR Marian Engel (Daunt) The late Marian Engel’s novel, initially released in Canada in 1976, is classed simultaneously as one of Canadian …