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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 68

Culture

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

Catastrophe turned into a work of art

Jan Morris celebrates a remarkable book published in 2010 that explores Welsh landscapes of loss

20th November (29th February)
  • Culture

A dragon at war

John Osmond admires the political memoirs of the Labour MP for Newport West

20th November (29th February)
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National identities after globalisation

Tom Nairn reviews Harold Carter’s Against the Odds

19th November (29th February)
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Magical story reveals coming force

Ifor Thomas is full of praise for a Welsh novelist who delivered in 2010

15th November (29th February)
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Singing the praises of Flint

Derek Jones discovers a town that can surprise and perhaps delight those who might previously have poured scorn on it

14th November (12th November)
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Welsh firms should become more language aware

Rebecca Lees examines the need for greater foreign languages skills in Wales if we are to compete with the emerging economies

13th November (27th February)
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Making our past work for the present

Tehmina Goskar looks back at a day celebrating the heritage of Swansea’s Copperopolis

6th November (27th February)
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Skewering of S4C carries wider lessons (part 1)

Geraint Talfan Davies analyses the aftermath of another huge setback for Welsh broadcasting

4th November (28th February)
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Mirages in a Scottish landscape

Robertson’s book fails to fulfil it’s initial aims but the reader will never regret starting, says Chris Harvie

1st November (29th February)
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