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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 25

Culture

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

Before I Leave

Dylan Moore finds NTW’s latest venture a worthy project masking a mediocre drama.

5th June (28th February)
  • Culture

Tales from Hay-on-Wye

Jon Gower reviews ‘Under the Tump: Sketches of Real Life on the Welsh Borders’ by Oliver Balch.

29th May (29th February)
  • Culture

Bearing witness to the times

Dylan Moore meets playwright Patrick Jones to talk about his new play ‘Before I Leave’

27th May (31st May)
  • Culture
in parenthesis- set design by Robert Innes Hopkins

In Parenthesis: music, mayhem and majesty

David Pountney explains the sense of destiny behind Welsh National Opera’s forthcoming adaptation of David Jones’ epic poem of the Great War, In Parenthesis

13th May (13th May)
  • Culture

Zaha Hadid or 90 degrees: A lament – perhaps not

Brenig Davies examines the missed opportunity of Zaha Hadid’s Welsh Opera House.

5th April (27th February)
  • Culture

‘Change It From the Inside’ – The Problem with Oxford

Cerys Howell provides a candid account of her experience of Oxford and some sage advice for anyone considering applying

24th March (27th February)
  • Culture

Confidence, aspiration, self-belief, and Oxbridge.

Rhea Stevens gives a personal reflection on her time at Oxford.

22nd March (27th February)
  • Culture

A monument to the horrors of war

Geraint Talfan Davies introduces his father’s first hand account of the Swansea Blitz that cost so many lives.

19th February (18th February)
  • Culture

The bombs which changed the face of Swansea

Martin Johnes looks back at the heavy bombing of Swansea in 1941.

18th February (17th February)
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