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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 26

Culture

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

IWA Podcast: Confronting the Last Taboo – Old Age and Death in Theatre

Dylan Moore hosts the latest IWA Podcast, and is joined by Playwright Kaite O’Reilly.

15th February
  • Culture

A long forgotten jewel

John Stevenson says Cardiff Bay hasn’t yet woken up to the potential of Romania.

7th February (5th February)
  • Culture

Zombie Nation: Wales Resuscitated, By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Dylan Moore meets classical singer and facilitator Richard Parry, and catches a glimpse of a society that could yet be

22nd January (23rd January)
  • Culture

Cardiff Council must do its bit by culture

Geraint Talfan Davies says the coming months are crucial for the arts in Wales.

13th January
  • Culture

A fitting tribute to an artist and a man.

Dylan Moore reviews ‘Encounters with Osi’, a tribute to Osi Rhys Osmond, who died earlier this year.

18th December (29th February)
  • Culture

Self-determination, nationhood and pacifism

Nia Davies reviews Jasmine Donahaye’s biography of Lily Tobias, ‘The Greatest Need’.

11th December (29th February)
  • Culture

Wales: History, Myth and Empire

John Winterson Richards questions the reality of our perceptions of Welsh history.

5th December (4th December)
  • Culture

BBC Wales told to expect more cuts.

Lee Waters interviews James Purnell, Director of Digital and Strategy at the BBC, at the Cardiff Media Summit.

14th November (28th February)
  • Culture

Media Coverage of Wales is Shrinking

Angela Graham explains the findings of the IWA Wales Media Audit 2015

11th November (28th February)
  • Culture
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