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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 53

Culture

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

Baffling venue leads Wales’ creative sector

Andy Eagle sets the agenda for the next forty years of Chapter Arts Centre

9th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Downloadable fresh fish everywhere

Lleucu Siencyn describes the process of taking literature to the Welsh public

8th June (31st May)
  • Culture

Resolving contradictions at the museum

David Anderson puts the National Museum of Wales’ contrasting philosophies into context

7th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Outside the box in Bangor

Elen ap Robert heralds a new arts and innovation centre seeking to bridge the gap between students and the wider community

6th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Opera gives Welsh voice to world stories

Welsh National Opera’s mission is to set the enjoyment of opera within an exciting and stimulating intellectual context, says David Pountney

5th June (7th June)
  • Culture

Capital visions 2: Vulcan pub to be preserved at St Fagans

Peter Finch says the loss of historic Cardiff watering hole is only partly compensated by its finding a home at the National History Museum

22nd May (27th February)
  • Culture

The place of Unitarianism in modern Wales

Dewi Owen says its time for a radical shift in Welsh Nonconformist thinking

20th May (18th May)
  • Culture

Dealing with the crisis in Welsh press and broadcasting

John Osmond finds that a National Assembly investigation into the future of the media in Wales closely follows recommendations from the IWA

12th May (28th February)
  • Culture

Hunt’s regard for process wasn’t evident on S4C

John Osmond outlines the IWA’s response to Jeremy Hunt’s consultation on the small print

5th May (28th February)
  • Culture
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