Run-ing The World: A Day in a Runners’ Shoes
Fashion weeks are an exciting time for any┬áfashionista, and Cardiff fashion week promised to be just that. Although┬ásmaller scale […]
Fashion weeks are an exciting time for any┬áfashionista, and Cardiff fashion week promised to be just that. Although┬ásmaller scale […]
Mille Manderson has always showcased a typical Chelsea girl style by wearing neutral colours, excess bling and probably showing a
Charlie Mock hits the streets of Cardiff to see what your are wearing this Autumn/Winter – a perfect way to
Menswear writer Jonathan Keys reviews the streetwear store Street Casuals.
A look at the key beauty trends for Autumn/Winter – think berry shades, punk and flawless skin!
Last week the Morgan Quarter hosted an alternative Student Lock-In, with the mix of independent and high street stores offering
Caroline Hodges reviews Sexual Perversity in Chicago, David Mamet’s controversial play produced by Living Pictures Productions.
Jess Rayner speaks to Act One President Ellen Green, to find out more about the award winning society and what
Cardiff University Music student and chorus member in ÔÇÿOrpheus in the Underworld’┬áAmelie Denise Irene┬ágives Quench Culture a behind-the-scenes insight into
Jess Rayner got a chance to  speak to Living Pictures Founder Robert Bowman in the lead up to their latest production,
Interview with Edward Bennett┬áone of the stars of the National Theatre’s award winning comedy ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’┬ácoming to Cardiff
Artes Mundi is back for its fifth exhibition, this must-see exhibition has been growing in strength since first established in 2004, and
Providing you don’t arrive expecting to see a rock show, it’s hard not to be impressed by this TONY award
You may be planning on seeing the film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by the book’s
Alexandra Warren reviews Gregory Doran’s┬átake on the Shakespearean classic┬áJulius Caesar.
Jasmine Freeman reviews Irish writer Shauna Gilligan’s novel Happiness Comes from Nowhere.
Francis Smithson reviews Sue Hubbard’s emotive novel focusing on the life of artist Paula Modersohn-Becker.
As part of the Fringe line-up local artist Carl Chapple produced a series of portraits as a celebration of the
For the first time in 2012, Swn played host to a number of fringe events to attract audiences away from
With Sherman Cymru playing host to this year’s Afrovibes festival, Wipula Paquet reviews┬áAnd the Girls in their Sunday Dresses one