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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 47

Culture

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

Census debate 5: We need to make new Welsh-speaking communities

Steve Morris reports on research into creating new spaces for the language in anglicised areas of Wales

23rd December (27th February)
  • Culture

Census debate 4: Demand for Welsh-medium education promises future growth

Heini Gruffudd finds encouragement in the number of genuine young Welsh speakers being higher than the overall percentage

22nd December (20th December)
  • Culture

Census debate 3: Welsh can find confident place in changing world

Cynog Dafis argues that the language’s advocates need to snap out of their angst-ridden crisis mentality

21st December (27th February)
  • Culture

Census debate 2: Staggering complacency confronts language

Robin Crag Farrar and Toni Schiavone say the language needs a strong economic base and effective community planning

20th December (20th December)
  • Culture

Census debate 1: Seeking an oasis amongst a mirage of statistics

Simon Brooks says ticking a box is a subjective and notoriously unreliable way of measuring the health of the Welsh language

19th December (20th December)
  • Culture

Kung Fu Carwyn on Twitter

Peter Finch wonders whether the world is chattering itself into deafness

16th December (28th February)
  • Culture

IWA sparks unending global conference

Tom Beardshaw asks whether 5,000 people on Twitter can influence the future of Wales

8th December (28th February)
  • Culture

As others (at the Economist) see us

Daniel Knowles, reporting for the right wing journal from Cardiff, reckons that these days Wales is a bit of a reluctant dragon

28th November (29th November)
  • Culture

Cardiff still needs to aspire to be capital of culture

Yvette Vaughan Jones assesses what has been achieved in the four years since Cardiff mounted its ill-fated bid

26th November (27th February)
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