Please read this superb piece on the tickbox-ification of arts funding, by Tim Price for Cwlwm.
Perfectly articulates the paradoxes and frustrations facing artists and organisations in the current climate.
Thanks to Tim Price for this excellent appraisal of where we're at with arts funding, in Wales and England. Do go to see 'Nye' @theCentre@michaelsheen@NTLive@NationalTheatre https://t.co/fP1VxVlsoh
Visit @_Cwlwm today for @Peterfinch's great article on the return of The Vulcan @StFagans_Museum. Some excellent photos by John Briggs of the pub in its 2000s incarnation as a hangout for Cardiff's writers. https://t.co/Yr28z9Amls
Oli is one of our PSU attendees and wrote this great article for @_Cwlwm following a recent workshop delivered in partnership between the Llanelli-born writer Joshua Jones and Cwlwm, which was hosted at our home in Ffwrnes Fach, Llanelli. As part of the workshop,
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A great piece on @_Cwlwm this morning from @garethdwr, ranging across centuries of history in Wales' south eastern corner, from the Romans through industrial exploitation to the relationship between people, labour and land today.
Little old @_Cwlwm, launched only at the start of this year, is 4 subscribers away from reaching 500 already. It's totally free at the moment, which helps. Who will become Subscriber 500? Can you help us grow by sharing? https://t.co/3aojm1bRrX
It was a privilege to be asked to write a piece which is a celebration of one of my heroes @arfongig and draws attention to important questions about faith and culture for the the new magazine @_Cwlwm Read & please subscribe (for free) to the magazine: https://t.co/j65DEZbkNz
On the eve of the men's Euros playoff semi-final, Darren Chetty introduces his television series The Dragon on My Shirt, and we exclusively reveal the poster – via @_Cwlwm
https://t.co/IuRMRW9BXe