Ballet Cymru 'masterfully performed' Romeo a Juliet - which is now on tour
Romeo a Juliet is an award-winning production by Ballet Cymru which recently premiered for 2024 at a Newport theatre...
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Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
Romeo a Juliet is an award-winning production by Ballet Cymru which recently premiered for 2024 at a Newport theatre...
A world record holding circus - hosted in Europe's largest touring big top - has been in Cardiff as part of its world tour. Find out what we thought.
A new cookbook is encouraging people across Wales to support young people - and features a recipe from former GBBO contestant Jon Jenkins.
A rapper from a Welsh village is gearing up to launch his second album this summer - find out more here.
It's been five years since Monster Jam® last thrilled audiences in Wales - with Gravedigger, El Toro Loco, and other monster trucks set to return.
WITH Record Store Day nearly upon us we take a look at the South Wales venues taking part in the fun!
Here's what's lined up for the three-day festival which has an array of free and ticketed events.
DO YOU know a woman in South East Wales who goes above and beyond? Nominate her to be added to our hall of fame.
FROM MUSIC to pop culture, art to festivals, food to history - there's plenty of fun to be had in Newport during 2024.
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