BIRDS AND US: thousands of years of human-bird history in one, beautiful place
Bird nerd Tim Birkhead's Birds And Us takes us on a journey through a 12,000-year relationship with our feathered friends.
Bird nerd Tim Birkhead's Birds And Us takes us on a journey through a 12,000-year relationship with our feathered friends.
Recorders are back! Or at least they are on Norfolk folk experimentalist Laura Cannell’s Antiphony Of The Trees - an album that truly shows the dexterity and potential of the instrument.
Originally published in 2018, Carly Holmes' Figurehead is a book that’s as full of eeriness and enchantment as one could ever wish for.
Rediscovered classics A Ray of Darkness and Nightingale Silenced provide a good chance for unfamiliar readers to get to know revived Welsh writer Margiad Evans better.
A small book filled with an ocean of enthusiasm and ideas, Earth Spirit by Steve Andrews is a passionate plea to defend our seas.
In Mab Jones' first poetry column of the year, Welsh poet Lauren Thomas pens love letters to her home landscape, and SK Grout ponders What Would Love Smell Like.
Luminate Wales at Margam Park promised a show-stopping extravaganza of dizzyingly brilliant illuminations, and in this it delivered.
Hailed as "the patron saint of poetry," Roger McGough is on fine form in his latest fantastic collection, Safety In Numbers.
A series of personal testimonies which stand witness to ‘everyday sexism,’ Kim Moore's All The Men I Never Married is sharp, searing and honest.
Renowned naturalist Jane Goodall admits that “we are going through hard times,” but The Book of Hope invites us to do just that.
Mab Jones serves up a Welsher than usual selection of poetry this month, with best-ofs by south Wales faves Patrick Jones and Tôpher Mills, among others.
A Monday night at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena turned Mab Jones from a Paloma Faith liker into a Paloma Faith fan.