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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 75

Culture

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

Waking the Dragon

Wrexham’s bid for city status

Derek Jones says the town needs a cultural makeover to establish its presence as a metropolis of the north

23rd May (27th February)
  • Culture

Reflecting on ten years of Tate Modern.

Wiard Sterk says Wales should learn that commitment and daring is what makes for success in the arts

17th May (24th March)
  • Culture
Silk-Road

Shocking depth of impact at the museum

Jonathan Brooks-Jones asks why artists are turning to video as a medium

15th May (27th April)
  • Culture

Point and shoot the digitised past

Peter Finch on a new photograph exhibition at the Millennium Centre

11th May (12th May)
  • Culture

How sport unites the nation

Laura McAllister says sport is one arena where Wales can punch above its weight

7th May (6th May)
  • Culture

Vote for the A470

David Williams finds that traversing the town square in Rhayader is coming between him and national unity

6th May (5th May)
  • Culture

Commitment to culture skin deep

Geraint Talfan Davies looks at what the UK and Welsh manifestos have to say about culture and the arts

5th May
  • Culture

Burton Our Lost Leader

Peter Stead reflects on a famous Welshman who continues to be part of who we think we are

4th May (28th February)
  • Culture

Our diverging national conversations

Social solidarity, multiculturalism and convivial cosmopolitanism are central to identity debates taking place across Britain

28th April (28th February)
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