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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 23

Culture

Essays, interviews and reviews related to the arts, media and cultures of Wales.

Subtle stirrings in La France Profonde

A regular visitor to France, Rhys David finds much to admire and possibly lessons to learn in the efforts rural areas are making to revive

1st October (29th September)
  • Culture

City of the Unexpected

Rachel Carney explores the weekend’s Roald Dahl festivities in Cardiff.

19th September (19th September)
  • Culture

Old Soldiers Never Die

Jon Gower reviews the latest title in Parthian’s Library of Wales, by Frank Richards

17th September (29th February)
  • Culture

Sefyllfa’r Gymraeg: heriau a chyfleoedd

Er gwaethaf diffyg cynnydd yn yr iaith Gymraeg yn y blynyddoedd diwethaf, mae Meri Huws yn ffyddiog bod yr amodau yn eu lle i ganiatáu ar gyfer mwy o ddefnydd yn y blynyddoedd i ddod.

1st September (31st August)
  • Uncategorised

The position of the Welsh language – challenges and opportunities

Despite a lack of growth in the Welsh language in recent years, Meri Huws believes conditions are in place to allow for greater use in the coming years.

1st September (31st August)
  • Culture

Life through a lens: The Eye festival, Aberystwyth

Dylan Moore meets Glenn Edwards to discover more about The Eye, a festival putting Aberystwyth on the world map for meaningful documentary photography

19th August (18th August)
  • Culture

Seeking a better life: Swarm

Dylan Moore is impressed by a site-specific theatrical performance that challenges some prevailing attitudes toward refugees

13th August (16th August)
  • Culture

Da iawn Sir Fynwy – reflections on this year’s National Eisteddfod

William Powell shares his thoughts on the first National Eisteddfod in Abergavenny for over 100 years

12th August (11th August)
  • Culture

Welsh Learner of the Year

Sarah Reynolds reflects on her experience as a competitor for Welsh Learner of the Year.

10th August (10th August)
  • Culture
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