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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 55

Culture

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

Time for an architecture policy for Wales

Patrick Hannay says Welsh buildings are hiding their light under a bushel

11th April (27th February)
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Lessons from a secular rabbi

John Osmond reviews Leo Abse’s last collection of essays, Old Testament Stories with a Freudian Twist

8th April (29th February)
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Michelin stars and farmers’ markets end Wales’ food desert image

Economic and health benefits will flow if changes taking place in the way we think about food are followed across Wales, says Rhys David

7th April (27th February)
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Merv the swerve

Hugh Richards reflects on the life of the sweat banded, Zapata-moustached Mervyn Davies, a master of timing

2nd April (27th February)
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When £300 gets you a city

Derek Jones says Wrexham should begin an authentic conversation among its citizens about the feeling and identity of the town

1st April (27th February)
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We need more Welsh stories

Derek Jones continues his appreciation of BBC 1 Wales’ history series which concludes tomorrow

25th March (28th February)
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Football clubs that face oblivion

Ken Skates recalls the painful memories of humiliation that confronted Wrexham FC

24th March (27th February)
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Our most famously neglected son

Martyn Hooper celebrates the life of Wales’ most original thinker

18th March (16th March)
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An actor who responded to the call

Peter Edwards reflects on the life of Philip Madoc, a consummate professional who knew ‘his own people’

17th March (27th February)
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