As of 2024, Wales Arts Review will be leaving you. We will not be seeking a renewal of the core funding from the @Books_Wales, the funding that keeps us afloat.
'The status quo, as offered to English language magazines this year, will kill us all... I cannot allow us to be a part of that.'
A message from co-founder and executive editor @GaryRaymond_ about the state of magazine publishing in Wales and the future of the Wales Arts Review.
We're thrilled to announce the brilliant team of writers for our new production, Truth or Dare!
Truth or Dare will showcase the finest talent from across Wales, in 10 brand new plays commissioned by us & written by this lovely bunch ✒
Read more here: https://t.co/gbWKPPCNHe
'I firmly believe that Wales Arts Review has a critical role to play in supporting the arts in Wales and providing a platform for debate and reflection.'
Wales Arts Review is very excited to announce @DrEmmaSchofield as our new Editor.
'I firmly believe that Wales Arts Review has a critical role to play in supporting the arts in Wales and providing a platform for debate and reflection.'
Wales Arts Review is very excited to announce @DrEmmaSchofield as our new Editor.
Wrote a @WalesArtsReview piece looking ahead to @NTWtweets production of @GALWAD22 this week and what it might mean for theatre in Wales:
https://t.co/fr7t78O3UM
'They embody a particular brand of Welshness that only they have mastered; a little bit weird, a little bit arrogant, intellectually ambitious, and undoubtedly Welsh.'
@tillyfoulkes takes a journey of self-discovery with @Manics, as we revisit some of our best loved articles.
'They showed Beryl so there was just this Welsh voice booming around the Oscars ceremony and I thought, 'This is brilliant'.'
@CaraghMedlicott caught up with the acclaimed animator and director @joannaq, whose films have been nominated for three Oscars and have won four BAFTAs.