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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 73

Culture

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

Trying out a little bit of Pembrokeshire

Simon Nurse challenges our ‘on demand’ culture

1st August (30th July)
  • Culture

The ghostly invisibility of Welsh writing in English

Jonathan Brooks-Jones finds it is London publishers’ ignorance that holds Welsh authors back

25th July (27th April)
  • Culture

Improvising a Tradition

John McGrath explains how newly launched National Theatre Wales is part of a nation-building project

18th July (16th July)
  • Culture

Billy the Seal shows up again in National Museum Wales

Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on how one of Cardiff’s most famous personalities was restored to public view at National Museum Wales yesterday

11th July (27th April)
  • Culture

Arts Council gets retaliation in first

John Osmond reports on a call today to protect funding for culture as the driving force of the Welsh creative economy

29th June
  • Culture

Those bits of Wales left unseen

Lucy Whitehead meets photographer Jooney Woodward to discuss her forthcoming exhibition

27th June (25th June)
  • Culture

Henry Morton Stanley: hero or villain?

Derek Jones reports on a drama that is stirring up a debate in Denbigh, the 19th Century explorer’s home town

26th June (25th June)
  • Culture

Why Lloyd George continues to fascinate us

John Osmond on a lecture at the National Library which throws new light on the Welsh statesman’s later years

25th June (25th June)
  • Culture

Exploring Cardiff’s epicentre of force and culture

Peter Finch discusses his role as a psychogeographer of Wales

22nd June (21st June)
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