new/newydd – December
The best new and upcoming artists to look out for this month… PALMISTRY There’s something incredibly appealing about PC music […]
The best new and upcoming artists to look out for this month… PALMISTRY There’s something incredibly appealing about PC music […]
Jade Attwood reviews Augustines at The Globe… With both floors of The Globe packed to the rafters from the outset,
Ahead of their support slot in Cardiff’s Great Hall, Rachel Cunliffe and Louis Browne caught up with Olly and Emre
The first issue of BUTT was published in 2001, but it wasn’t until 2006 when the BUTT BOOK was published
On Thursday 20th of November, Music Editor India Thomas caught up with Moose Blood ahead of the Bristol date of
Ballet Cymru’s adaptation of the classic fairy-tale hit Riverfront Theatre, boasted a packed audience and outstanding cast and is a
Co-founded by 2005 Masterchef winner Thomasina Miers, Wahaca promises a Mexican eating experience with a street-style twist. Situated on
We chat to Superfood and Honeyblood about the 1990s, being the ÔÇÿones to watch’ and exactly what they think about
On Thursday 20th November, Danii Penny caught up with the lovely Sam Douglas, bassist and songwriter of Mallory Knox, for
Another month and therefore another chance for us to explore Cardiff’s independent eateries as we head to The Gutsy
Attending University is good for many things; earning qualifications, gaining quality life skills and learning about ÔÇÿthe real world’, but
Words To The Blind sees two of London’s most exciting alternative bands, the post-punk institution Savages and Japanese noise rockers
Island holidays are usually associated with white-sand beaches full of palm trees, endless sunshine and exotic places. Be it the
Emma Forbes investigates the truths behind South-East Asia’s tiger and elephant tourism industries. When heading off on an ÔÇÿepic’ trip
The Sherman Theatre’s production of Arabian Nights is set to storm the Christmas Stage. Quench Culture got a sneak peak
Parkay Quarts – Parquet Courts’ offshoot consisting of Andrew Savage, Austin Brown and a few friends ÔÇô return with Content
Despite their meteoric rise to fame and global success, Four does nothing to cement One Direction’s status as the most
It’s been a bit of a musical rollercoaster for The Kooks; with a slippery on-record slope since finding an incredible
On a night where they’re competing with the Welsh rugby team for punters, there’s a worry that The Gaslight Anthem
Continuing Film & TV’s exploration into narrative film genres; this instalment tackles the spectacle that is the Musical. Dating back