Transgender Day of Remembrance
Three students explain what Transgender Day of Remembrance means to them Continue reading “Transgender Day of Remembrance”
Three students explain what Transgender Day of Remembrance means to them Continue reading “Transgender Day of Remembrance”
Andy Love explores the myths surrounding safe sex Continue reading “The Safe Sex Myth”
Scott Kerpen examines current legislation surrounding blood donation Continue reading “Safety or Discrimination?”
Robyn Moore and Adam Duce explain the reasons behind World AIDS Day Continue reading “World AIDS Day”
Thomas Leeming and Erin Ekins review the films that wowed the judges at this yearÔÇÖs Iris Prize Film Festival Continue reading “Iris Prize Film Festival: And The Winners Are…”
Andy Love reflects on his experiences at the film festival Continue reading “The Iris Prize Film Festival: Diary of Iris”
Hector Roddan examines the best of the Iris Prize Film Festival: CardiffÔÇÖs very own international LGBT+ short-film festival Continue reading “The Iris Prize Film Festival”
With the Christmas holidays creeping up,┬áAlice Hart┬álooks at the development of Christmas films throughout the years, and questions whether the true meaning of Christmas has got lost along the way. Continue reading “The Lost Art of Christmas”
Last summer photographer George Fielding and writer Chris Horton set off on a climb up the Indain Himalayas: both of them captured the experience and have shared it with Quench Travel.
Travel Photogrpaher Bethan Phillips shares her amazing images from the Yunnan Provence of China.
Christmas is a yearly global┬áphenomenon that is celebrated, in one form or another, across the world. Travel writer┬áLuke Owain Boult┬átalks to Cardiff’s international student about how they celebrate the festive season.
International Student, and travel writer, Nandra Anissa discussed her observations as an Indonesian spending her Christmas in Cardiff.
Continue reading “Cardiff’s Christmas: An International Perspective”
There is more to Morocco than just market stalls and spices. Travel writer Sophia Epstein writes about the excitement of Moroccan surf.
This year’s dose of┬áI’m A Celeb┬áis in full swing and Rachel Moloney discusses the political fury it has sparked
Artes Mundi is back for its fifth exhibition,┬áthis must-see exhibition has been growing in strength since┬áfirst established in 2004, and this yearÔÇÖs offering is no exception.
Providing you donÔÇÖt arrive expecting to see a rock show, itÔÇÖs hard not to be impressed by this TONY award winning musical from across the pond. Continue reading “Review: American Idiot”
You may be planning on seeing the film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by the bookÔÇÖs author, Stephen Chbosky; but first check out the novel before you go see it on the big screen. Continue reading “Review: Stephen Chbosky’s ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’”
Alexandra Warren reviews Gregory Doran’s┬átake on the Shakespearean classic┬áJulius Caesar. Continue reading “Review: Julius Caesar, New Theatre”