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On these pages you can access the complete list of profiles, interviews, features and archive material across the Wales Arts site.

Last updated: 18 November 2008

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Arts blog

Our arts bloggers comment on the latest culture and entertainment in Wales: film and cinema, exhibitions, books and literature, comedy, television, events, festivals and more.

Gary Slaymaker

What's the best western released since 1969?

"Hang on lads, I've got a great idea" Last week saw the 40th ... more

By: Gary Slaymaker

Books and literature

Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

Explore the life and times of one of Wales' best-known writers.

Comedy

Terry Jones

Terry Jones

The former Python who's turned his hand to writing, directing and acting.

Film and cinema

Richard Burton

Richard Burton

A titan of 20th century cinema, equally known for his turbulent private life.

TV & Radio Programmes

  1. Mark Lawson talks to explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes about his life's work. (R)
  2. Battle of Britain commander Sir Keith Park is honoured with a public monument.
  3. How stories and words of wisdom change and evolve in families over generations.
  4. William Crawley and his guests debate the week's religious and ethical news.
  1. 7 days left to listen
    Wyl Gerdd Dant Casnewydd a'r Cylch 2009. The 2009 Cerdd Dant festival.
  2. 7 days left to watch
    Mark Lawson talks to explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes about his life's work.
  3. 7 days left to watch
    Matthew Collings asks whether beauty is a matter of taste or a more universal concept.
  4. 7 days left to watch
    Mark D'Arcy talks to author Dennis Sewell about his new book.

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