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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 8

Culture

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

Actress Bethany Freeman faces Bob, a digital puppet featuring in Hijinx's the_crash.test.

Review: the_crash.test (Hijinx)

Marine Furet reviews the_crash.test, a new production about technology and identity due to perform as part of Hijinx’s Unity Festival.

17th May
  • Culture

Review: Gorwelion, Shared Horizons

Zoe Brigley reviews a new anthology of poetry and prose that reckons with the effects of climate change around the world.

29th April (26th April)
  • Culture

Review: A470: Poems for the Road/Cerddi’r Ffordd

Dylan Moore enjoys A470: Poems for the Road, a bilingual poem collection taking inspiration from the road crossing Wales from North to South.

31st March (24th March)
  • Culture

Review: Petula, Sherman Theatre

Marine Furet reviews Petula, a new production combining surreal aesthetics with remarkable absurdist scenes.

18th March (31st October)
  • Culture

Review: The Dossier: Miscarriages of Justice in South Wales 1982-2016

Yasmin Begum hails a raw voice of working class resistance to police corruption.

11th March (6th June)
  • Culture

How COVID has connected Wales to West Africa

A new exhibition focused on West Africa highlights the impact of Covid on our sense of community, two years into the pandemic.

8th March (7th March)
  • Culture

Poetry’s Place in the Face of the Climate Crisis

Hywel Griffiths explores how Wales’ creativity can help us face the climate crisis

25th February (24th February)
  • Culture
Access to nature conditions who has a say in nature writing, Grace Quantock argues. The picture represents an idyllic Welsh landscape.

​​Whose Voices, Which Land?

Grace Quantock explores the changing face of Nature Writing in the 21st century through the contributions of marginalised writers

18th February (23rd May)
  • Culture

Picturing the Past

Colin Thomas explores the possibilities technology affords for new ways of bringing old stories to life

11th February (4th February)
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