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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 58

Culture

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

Discovering the Olchon Valley

John Osmond celebrates the first novel, now filmed, by one of Wales leading young writers

26th December (22nd December)
  • Culture

How heraldry prospers in today’s Wales

Trevor Fishlock reports on the extraordinary survival of an invented tradition

25th December (21st December)
  • Culture

Rescuing the National Eisteddfod

Gerald Holtham argues for some reverse colonisation to turn around the financial fortunes of our greatest festival

14th December (13th December)
  • Culture

Filling the space between the words

Barry Morgan says the launch of the H’mm Foundation demonstrates why poetry matters to the Welsh

11th December (9th December)
  • Culture

Will Britain ever shake the ghost of Empire?

Tom Nairn examines Jeremy Paxman’s analysis of the state of British identity in post-imperial times

27th November (24th November)
  • Culture

More poetry please

Rhys David reports on an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between poets and the public

13th November (11th November)
  • Culture

Giving culture its rightful place

Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the election of a new Irish President

2nd November (2nd November)
  • Culture

Coalfields Special 3: Merthyr’s Enginehouse offers hope to a new generation

Rhys David investigates Marshy’s world at the Pant and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club

30th October (27th February)
  • Culture

.cymru and the Haka

Siôn Jobbins says .cymru is the domain name for Wales

27th October (28th February)
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