Sculptor Steve Winterburn, who has been commissioned to design and build the Cardiff Codebreakers statue in Cardiff Bay, took time out seek inspiration from the young people of the area on two school visits recently.
A giant rainbow installation has appeared overnight on The Hayes in Cardiff city centre.
Buses every 15 mins From Hemmingway Road to Canal Street and return from Canal Street to County Hall.
Music tuition in schools is set to recommence this month following its temporary withdrawal due to COVID-19.
Cardiff Music Board has issued a warning of ‘serious consequences’ for the future of live music in Cardiff if additional funds are not made available by central Government.
Crime, comedy, science and nature are all on the reading list at the award-winning Cardiff Children's Literature Festival, which is back in April, with a twist.
You may have barely packed away the pumpkins but it's already beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Cardiff!
A parade to celebrate 70 years of Welsh-medium education in Cardiff will march through the city centre on its way to Cardiff Castle and the city's free, family friendly Welsh language arts and culture festival, Tafwyl.
The Urdd National Eisteddfod takes place in Cardiff Bay from 27 May - 1 June.
Today, Friday May 17, 2019, Dame Shirley Bassey DBE accepted the honour of the Freedom of the City and County of Cardiff.
A contestant from BBC One's The Greatest Dancer will make a special visit to Woodlands High School later this month at one pupil's remarkable request.
The official start to Christmas in Cardiff begins on Thursday 15, November as the city's impressive calendar of festivities explodes onto the streets with Step into Christmas.
The seventh Cardiff Children's Literature festival gets off to mischievous start this December as David Baddiel comes to Cardiff.
It's a frightfully awesome October half-term in Cardiff, here's what's going on.
Cardiff is one of nine creative clusters in the UK awarded research funding.
A call has been made to hold the National Eisteddfod every five years in the Welsh capital.