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James Preston reviews Disney's latest CGI-heavy blockbuster

Anne Moore reviews Muscleat Sherman Cymru.

Liz Day finds Billy Connolly on top form at The Man Live

                 

Emily Davies reviews Shakespeare's Measure For Measure at Chapter Arts Centre.

Adam Care visits Giovanni's restaurant on the Hayes for an authentic Italian feast in the heart of the Welsh capital.

How a fashion executive at Gucci is trying to save the South China tiger from extinction.

Presenter Donald Macleod guides us through the life of the Italian composer and cellist.

Sarah Millican's panel show is a slap-dash hybrid between a dull chat show and a lacklustre stand up routine.

This feel-good frolic sees a bunch of schoolkids set the music of David Bowie against Shakespeare classic The Tempest.

Project X is a cliché-ridden mess which trades plot for unneccessary gross-out scenes.

But while you can't fault the Denver band's consistency, their third album lacks a stand-out moment.

The Boss's seventeenth album Wrecking Ball is unmistakably the work of America's great patriot.

Former Goodie Tim Brooke-Taylor lit up Cardiff's New Theatre with a night of witty banter and reflection on his long show business career.

The York singer-songwriter looks set to carry his 2011 success into this year after a stunning performance at The Globe.

The Promised Land bar on Windsor Road played host to the lyrical talents of Welsh writer, Owen Sheers on Monday night, where he gave readings from a selection of his works.

Mark Lanegan has collaborated with Queens of the Stone Age and Belle & Sebastian's Isobel Campbell, but has now decided to go solo with some impressive results.

It is a helpless feeling, as a qualified driver, being ferried from A to B by friends, family and, God forbid, taxi drivers. All of whom you invariably decide cannot drive within five seconds of setting off.

The 22 year-old Yorkshireman excited the crowd at Cardiff and left them in no doubt of his potential as a star in the making.

Anne Moore examines Cardiff's latest niche night out -Storytelling at Milgi’s.

Liz Day takes a look at the irreverent puppet musical Avenue Q ,with songs which would make a Muppet blush. Although, its X-rated humour has proved a big hit with audiences across the globe and ,this week, Cardiff was no different.

Keiligh Baker is spellbound by the high calibre performance of Verdi's classic

With life drawing more popular than ever, Danielle Sheridan sees what all the fuss is about

National Museum of Wales exhibition follows the monarch through her 60-year reign in pictures

City of London Sinfonia concert to commemorate Scott's expedition leaves our reviewer cold