PHENOTYPES: a slow-burn journey into Brazilian colourism worth taking
Although Phenotypes is not an easy read, its exploration of the ambiguities of racial classification in Brazil is a journey worth taking.
Although Phenotypes is not an easy read, its exploration of the ambiguities of racial classification in Brazil is a journey worth taking.
In His Own Image explores the disconnects between love and passion, photography and reality, and time and memory through one woman's camera lens.
The disparate strands of Somebody Loves You from Mona Arshi make for a strong debut that never quite soars.
The Lathums may have started out as a wedding band but as this Cardiff show proves, they're ready to fill arenas in their own right.
Inventive, poetic, energetic, uncomfortable and uncompromising, Dark Neighbourhood marks the arrival of a singular talent.
After a series of excellent singles, we finally have a full-length album from Hard Feelings - a slinky, slick collection that wears its influences on its sleeve.
Uršuľa Kovalyk's The Equestrienne is a YA story about a young girl finding her passion on the backdrop of communist Czechoslovakia.
Featuring a ghostly tale from Will Maclean, comedy and advice from Daniel Sloss, an adaption of a medieval fiction by Hammad Rind, rock'n'roll memoir by Dave Grohl and rock'n'roll biography by Mike Evans, concerning The Who.
Swansea gallery Elysium’s group show Thread brings together four established artists to explore the vast possibilities of what can be created with textiles
In between titles offering broadsides against, respectively, bad food on trains and Welsh neoliberalism, we find novels about Turkish gangsters in London, a world without working electricity and a man who get uploaded into his group chat...
A photographic diary of COVID in Welsh hospitals, a personal account of a more mysterious ailment, an Aussie rocker's attachment to a piece of chewing gum and two novels set in a Johannesburg suburb and on a Greek island.
This week's books include a Southern Gothic novel by Bethany W Pope, a UK-Cypriot search for identity by Elif Shafak, and Séamas O’Reilly's bereavement memoir.