
RULE BRITANNIA
Film discusses the rise of British Actors crossing the pond to transform into on-screen Americans.
Film discusses the rise of British Actors crossing the pond to transform into on-screen Americans.
REVIEW Continue reading “Sinister”
An easy recipe to embrace the cuisine of Cymru. Continue reading “Welsh Cakes ÔÇô Pice ar y maen”
Cawl, bara brith, leeks and more… Continue reading “Welsh Cuisine”
Daniel Evans’ experience of the convention. Continue reading “Charlotte, DNC”
Caroline Hodges┬áreviews David Greig’s Yellow Moon, yet another cutting edge play performed at Cathays’s cultural capital Sherman Cymru. Continue reading “Yellow Moon”
Let me introduce you to Chapter Arts, one of Cardiff’s most exciting cultural hotspots and what better way to get acquainted than a glimpse of what’s coming up at Chapter this season. Continue reading “Chapter Arts”
┬áQuench Travel explores the world one drink at a time. Continue reading “Alcohol & Adventure”
┬áJames Cuddy explores Tanzania’s famous drink Konyagi and explains just how crazy alcohol can be. Continue reading “Beware What You Drink: Tanzanian Konyagi”
A┬áreview┬áof the latest offering┬áfrom Sherman Cymru,┬áKatherine Candler’s emotive, beautifully told Before It Rains. Continue reading “Before It Rains”
Travel Quench is here to give you the best tips to be a thrifty┬átraveller. Continue reading “Wanderlust but no money?”
With over 150 societies Cardiff University is a great place to find out about other cultures without leaving the country.
Continue reading “Cardiff Cultures: How to explore the world through Cardiff’s Societies”
It is common knowledge that film producers never stick to reality when they make a new film. But why does Hollywood embellish stereotypes concerning university life? 
So FreshersÔÇÖ is technically over, but the repeated games of Ring of Fire still continue and are beginning to take their toll. Why not watch one of the following to perk yourself up a bit?┬á Continue reading “Five Films For a FreshersÔÇÖ Hangover”
REVIEW Continue reading “Savages”