A VISIT: Sian Owen’s gripping play on Welsh women’s prison struggles sparks powerful reactions
Sian Owen’s A Visit is a thought-provoking play on Welsh women’s prison experiences, exploring trauma, family, and systemic injustice.
Sian Owen’s A Visit is a thought-provoking play on Welsh women’s prison experiences, exploring trauma, family, and systemic injustice.
In the safety and inclusivity of Chapter in Cardiff, fans gathered for the launch of bilingual album Tri(ger) Warning(s) from local multidisciplinary artist Rufus Mufasa.
A leap into the unknown for February's best new poetry roundup by Mab Jones with reviews of new books by Lavinia Greenlaw, Safia Elhillo, Lynna Hjelmgaard and more.
Dive into the world of Landed Festival, a vibrant celebration of music, art, and homemade holism near Llandrindod Wells.
RUFUS MUFASA | INTERVIEW Flashbacks & Flowers, Rufus Mufasa’s debut poetry collection, is but the tip of her practice’s iceberg. Hip-hop MC, writer in residence, educator, activist, speaker of …
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE CWEN Alice Albinia (Serpent’s Tail) Women have daringly populated a lonely archipelago off the coast of Britain, dominating all aspects of what …
OUR CREATIVE PLACE | FEATURE Billie Ingram Sofokleous profiles the south Wales artists behind 11 new pieces of work which have sprung from the Creative Cardiff project, and which …
NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY WALES: PLETHU / WEAVE #2 | REVIEW Having launched in August 2020, dually created by Literature Wales and National Dance Company Wales, Plethu / Weave is …
DO NOT GO GENTLE FESTIVAL | LIVE REVIEW **** Various venues, Swansea, Fri 3 – Sat 4 Nov Any festival which “aims to be the kind of celebration of the …