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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 61

Culture

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

English-speaking Wales jumps language barrier

Meri Huws discovers why more monolingual parents are sending their children to Welsh-medium schools

24th June (27th February)
  • Culture

Chasing the creative industries

Rhys David says the Welsh Government should get the basics of the Welsh economy in place before hoping for a sector–led revival

21st June (28th February)
  • Culture

Patagonia Mon Amour

John Osmond finds much to praise in Marc Evans’ new film that reflects our continuing fascination with Y Wladfa

20th June (21st June)
  • Culture

Life stories that inspire Wales

Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on the winners in last night’s IWA awards ceremony

18th June (20th June)
  • Culture

Imagining a new S4C

Elain Price says new voices are needed to bring greater diversity to the channel’s output

16th June (28th February)
  • Culture

Accelerating through the skid marks of Welsh history

John Osmond makes a plea for a new television series to engage with the present as well as the past

10th June (28th February)
  • Culture

A warning from Tyneside

Geraint Talfan Davies, on a trip to Tyneside, sees the shape of things to come in Wales unless broadcasting cuts are fought

7th June (28th February)
  • Culture

Myths and Marches: Slutwalk Cardiff

Hannah Austin recounts her reasons for attending Cardiff’s Slutwalk

5th June (28th February)
  • Culture

Adventures in Democracy

Geraint Talfan Davies examines an account of reconstruction underway behind the facade of the British state

1st June (29th February)
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