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Besides social media accounts, buzzmag has populated their site with Judith Owen prepares for a Welsh homecoming, A new adaption of Under Milk Wood entrances a Cardiff audience, Ones to watch: Sold For Parts, One day at Hay Festival: how to spend it, After a “brutal year”, Wynne Evans plots a five-town Welsh tour, Books: Bethany Handley gives a personal perspective on Wales' landscape, Interview: Connor Allen on Forgiveness Of A Monster & empathy, Interview: Green Man's Fiona Stewart discusses the ups and downs of her job, Interview: Matt Haig on new novel The Midnight Train, Interview: Welsh National Opera’s Adele Thomas & Sarah Crabtree, Interview: TV classicist Mary Beard is face-to-face with the past:, Live Review: Yungblud lights up Cardiff, Live Review: Dry Cleaning make deadpan feel exciting, New Welsh music releases, “Everybody leaves happy”: Bonnie Tyler returns to the Welsh stage, Science, songs and shrooms: Welsh musical comic Carys Eleri, One to watch: Hana Lili, Vale alt-rocker with a trad folk grounding, The Ballad Of Johnny & June salutes country's favourite couple, Romance bookshop Love Stories: making a casual idea into reality, American heights & German splendour: BBC NOW in concert, Maria Somerville's shoegaze styles pack subtle punch in Cardiff, Deftones unite the rock tribes across the generations in Cardiff, Welsh comic Mel Owen: “Don’t be scared to ask for what you want!”, New Welsh music releases you may have missed for February, New VR experience Haunts depicts teen life in mid-00s north Wales, Curator Lucy Wood on Museum Wales' new Gwen John exhibition, Jason Derulo tells Cardiff to treat tonight like it's their 'Last Dance', Here & Now: Steps' greatest hits make for a sweet, cheesy musical, Immersed Festival returns for 2026, Welsh National Theatre reimagine American classic Our Town, Ones To Watch for 2026, Website, Read the Cardiff Mini Film Festival report, Magazine, Effi O Blaenau: survival, identity and being a woman in Wales, Read the Lightning Thief musical review, Pete Tong on turning club classics into classical gas, Read biffy clyro live review, Super Furry Animals' return to the stage is a 90s nostalgia trip, Sleeping Beauty at New Theatre Cardiff, Eye Festival: a glorious weekend in Newport for photography lovers, Buzz photographers’ 20 best live shots of 2025, Screen icon Kiefer Sutherland previews new album for Cardiff fans, Rapunzel Tickets, Madfabulous: is Ynys Môn having its ‘cinematic moment’ in 2026?, New Welsh Music, Devauden Festival: folk, roots and community in Monmouthshire, Justin Hawkins Rides Again, New Welsh Music: releases you may have missed in May, AEG Presents: Justin Hawkins Rides Again, Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks Musical, Interview: Kids In Glass Houses, Jessica Fostekew rails against "monsters and egos" in Machynlleth, Mumford & Sons fill Cardiff Arena on their first tour this decade, The Annwn Prize: “human experiences enhanced by technology”, Interview: It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Business, Buzz’s 2026 festival guide, Interview: Gethin Jones On His Sleeping Beauty Role, Tights & Team Wales, Discover Wales' biggest 2026 events, Christmas in Wales (PART ONE), Christmas in Wales 2025 (PART TWO), Write For Us, Interview: Bryan Adams, Competitions, Bristol's Invada Films and debut Game, What's On Guide, Interview: Pete Doherty on Babyshambles’ debut LP, 20 years on, Interview: Matthew Rhys On Fear, Wales and Playing Burton, Christmas in Wales | Part One, Interview: Gethin Jones On His Sleeping Beauty Role, Tights & Team Wales, Deaf Gathering Cymru, GREEN MAN 2025: The Lowdown, From laverbread to nori: how the Welsh coast saved Japan’s sushi industry, RIVERDANCE 30: Irish dance behemoth still dazzles in movement and music, Hip Hop: Stori Cymru, ALICE COOPER's return to Wales is macabre, energetic rock theatre, “It’s never about perfection, it’s about feeling good”: BADLY DRAWN BOY interviewed, UB40 ft. Ali Campbell – Cardiff Castle, 20 July 2025, Kneecap Pre-Sale, The Marriage of Figaro Mozart | WNO, Lunar New Year, Newport Riverfront smash panto season again with DICK WHITTINGTON, SPIRITUALIZED help us sail on through the Christmas period in Cardiff, Coracle Europe Fringe, The Debutantes - Turn The Funk Up, RIGOLETTO: Verdi’s dark masterpiece shines with stellar performances at WNO, LLAIS: five shows to catch over six days at the WMC, Cardiff sisters THE DEBUTANTES release symphonic, 60s pop song, Frontiers of change: National Dance Company Wales harness community power in autumn shows, Uptown Festival 2024: high hopes, low notes – a critical look at Cardiff’s inaugural event, The local initiatives in Wales tackling food insecurity through community & education, WNO’s new era: ADELE THOMAS returns to Wales with bold take on RIGOLETTO, SOPHIE's posthumous album: lost potential and cherished creativity, DELILAH BON's EVIL, HATE FILLED FEMALE: a bold, rage-filled feminist anthem, DOPE GIRLS: inside the bold new BBC drama of Soho’s roaring, criminal women, From comedy to classics: autumn’s best theatre in Wales, JON HOPKINS' RITUAL: a ceremonial journey through soundscapes, SABRINA CARPENTER: SHORT N' SWEET is pop with a bold, unfiltered edge, THE POSTAL SERVICE & DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE unite for cult 00s indie comeback show, Buzz Competitions, STEELHOUSE FESTIVAL 2024: soaring high atop Ebbw Vale's mountain of classic rock, The scoop on Welsh ice cream: 10 family-run parlours steeped in tradition & taste, New Welsh music you may have missed in July, from shivery experiments to agonised sludge metal, International Women’s Month.