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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 59

Culture

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

Micro climate needed for Welsh language

Alun Ffred Jones says some celebratory wind is needed to steer the jewel in the crown of our heritage from the rocks

4th October (27th February)
  • Culture

Assembly offers answer to social divisions

Gwion Iqbal Malik argus that the parties must do more to select black and ethnic minority candidates

2nd October (30th September)
  • Culture

The cost of Wales’ heavy industrial era

Rhys David says a national memorial to those killed in industrial accidents could help draw a line under an iconic era in Welsh history

28th September (27th February)
  • Culture

The intimate circle of a writer’s life

Katie Gramich takes a look at the unknown, glamorous Kate Roberts

17th September (16th September)
  • Culture

Opening a door to our heritage

Derek Jones applauds an initiative celebrating Wales’ contemporary and historical architecture

11th September (12th September)
  • Culture

End of the Imperial romance

Peter Stead examines an account of how the British constitution has clambered out of the footnotes and up the agenda

28th August (29th February)
  • Culture

Lessons from Lloyd George

Alex Harries charts the divisions that existed within Lloyd George’s Liberal party and which still remain today

27th August (30th August)
  • Culture

European enlargement from within

John Osmond looks at a new book that is putting the stateless nations of Europe on the agenda

22nd August (29th February)
  • Culture

Eisteddfod Special 3: The Maes goes green

Nathan Lewis Williams explains how a space at next year’s festival will draw on the inspiration of Iolo Morgannwg

10th August (27th February)
  • Culture
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