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Michael Sheen attends Alice in Wonderland royal premiere

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:18 UK time, Friday, 26 February 2010

Welsh actor Michael Sheen joined the likes of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway at last night's in Leicester Square.

Alice in Wonderland stars Michael Sheen (the voice of the White Rabbit) and Matt Lucas (Tweedledum and Tweedledee) at the royal world premiere © Claire R Greenway/Getty Images for Disney

Alice in Wonderland stars Michael Sheen (the voice of the White Rabbit) and Matt Lucas (Tweedledum and Tweedledee) at the royal world premiere © Claire R Greenway/Getty Images for Disney

Sheen, who voices the character of the White Rabbit in the Walt Disney Pictures/Tim Burton adaptation of Lewis Carroll's novel, was among a wealth of British stars who also feature in the film - set to be released on 5 March.

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Doctor Who fans snap up classic costumes and props

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:01 UK time, Friday, 26 February 2010

Doctor Who fans crowded a London auction room earlier this week in a bid to snap up some iconic props and costumes from the ±«Óãtv sci-fi show.

Lots on offer at Bonhams in Knightsbridge ranged from Daleks and Cybermen to the waitress outfit worn by Kylie Minogue in the 2007 Christmas special and Paul Smith suits worn by David Tennant.

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Accolade for Welsh photographer Terry Morris

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 11:31 UK time, Thursday, 25 February 2010

Welsh photographer is to have his emotive portrait of a Welsh miner, entitled End of Shift, featured in a Best of Worldwide Photographic Artists volume by American publishers Kennedy.

Known for his portraiture work, Morris has snapped some of the most famous Welsh celebs for his collection , working with Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Tom Jones, Rhys Ifans and Ioan Gruffudd to name a few.

One of his most recent commissions was by Port Talbot-born Hollywood icon Sir Anthony Hopkins, who's recently appeared in new film The Wolfman.

Art auction to aid harp festival

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:37 UK time, Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Four contemporary Welsh artists have donated works for an auction to help raise funds for the .

Artists Gareth Parry, William Selwyn, Catrin Williams and Eluned Tudor Grant have donated works for the festival to be held in Caernarfon between 4-10 April.

Profits from the will be used to fund masterclasses and workshops by harpists who will work with young competitors from all parts of the world. The artwork is due to go on sale on eBay from 1 March 2010.

Julien Macdonald unveils autumn/winter 2010 collection

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 12:24 UK time, Monday, 22 February 2010

Merthyr-born fashion designer Julien Macdonald has unveiled his latest collection at .

Macdonald revealed his autumn/winter 2010 collection last night at the London Banqueting House in Whitehall. It features chunky knitwear, intricate spiderweb-like detailing on dresses and a nod to underwear as outerwear.

Meanwhile, fellow Welsh designer Eliott J Frieze unveiled his debut solo collection at the annual fashion event. on ±«Óãtv Local and from London Fashion Week.

Mamma Mia! set for Cardiff debut

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 12:20 UK time, Monday, 22 February 2010

The will play host to the internationally-acclaimed musical Mamma Mia! this winter.

The musical is set to run for 10 weeks at the iconic arts venue in Cardiff Bay, from 16 November to 23 January 2011.

Judy Craymer, the musical's creator and producer commented; "It's so exciting that the show is coming ... the production has been so embraced by audiences around the world and I'm sure the people of Wales will have a fantastic time at the show."

Welsh stars doodle for charity

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 12:27 UK time, Friday, 19 February 2010

Welsh stars have been doodling away ahead of next month to raise money for two UK neurological charities, Epilepsy Action and The Neurofibromatosis Association.

Michael Sheen's doodle of a gramophone for National Doodle Day
(Doodle of a gramophone by Michael Sheen. Images courtesy of Epilepsy Action.)

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Free tickets announced for National Eisteddfod

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 11:43 UK time, Friday, 19 February 2010

Tickets for one day of this year's National Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale will be free, it has been announced.

From 1 March residents of Blaenau Gwent can apply for a free ticket to enter the maes on Sunday 1 August 2010. People elsewhere in Wales can apply for the remainder of the 10,000 free tickets from 1 May.

Visit our National Eisteddfod website.

Charlotte Church to be judge on Lloyd Webber talent show

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 17:13 UK time, Thursday, 18 February 2010

Charlotte Church has been announced as one of three judges on Andrew Lloyd Webber's forthcoming ±«Óãtv TV talent show Over The Rainbow.

The panel of judges, which also includes John Partridge and Sheila Hancock, will help decide who'll play Dorothy in a new stage production of The Wizard Of Oz.

"I'm so looking forward to working with Andrew - he's an icon of the music industry, and a real hero of mine," said Church. "My career started with Pie Jesu, which was of course written by Andrew, so it feels like I've come full circle."

More on Over The Rainbow can be found in the .

Rolf Harris art work on display in new exhibition

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 11:47 UK time, Thursday, 18 February 2010

Artworks including pieces by Rolf Harris are set to go on display in a new exhibition at the in Cardiff this weekend.

The exhibition, entitled Modern Masters, will feature original paintings and limited editions from contemporary artists including Rolf, Doug Hyde, Phillip Gray and Sherree Valentine Daines.

The exhibition takes places on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 February.

Welsh photographer snaps celebs for climate change campaign

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:20 UK time, Thursday, 18 February 2010

Welsh photographer has captured some of the UK's most famous faces for an exhibition supporting action on climate change. (Image © Cambridge Jones)

Michael Sheen. Image © Cambridge Jones

Jones, originally from Llanidloes in Powys, has photographed the likes of Michael Sheen, Cerys Matthews, Richard E Grant, Gary Lineker and the Archibishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams for the exhibition at London's City Hall, which runs until 19 March.

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Catherine Zeta Jones reveals she was 'too old' - at 19

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:42 UK time, Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Catherine Zeta Jones has revealed that she was turned down for a role at the age of 19 for being 'too old'.

Catherine Zeta Jones in ±«Óãtv play Out of the Blue (1991)

Jones, who is currently starring in the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, has told how she was refused the role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love by director Trevor Nunn (who is directing her on Broadway at the moment).

on the WalesOnline website.

Sleep Furiously wins Guardian film accolade

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:21 UK time, Tuesday, 16 February 2010

A documentary focusing on the landscape and community of mid Wales village Trefeurig has beaten the likes of District 9, Katalin Varga and Synecdoche, New York to win the Guardian First Film award.

Sleep Furiously, directed by Gideon Koppel, was funded by the UK Film Council and the Film Agency for Wales. As the reported, Koppel said of his win: "I am absolutely delighted. I think that there is a great pleasure that cinema of a more lyrical and poetic nature still has a place and can still compete with big budget, more digestible forms of work."

on the WalesOnline website and watch an interview with Koppel on the ±«Óãtv Film Network site.

Welsh director to shadow Kenneth Branagh on set of Thor

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 16:16 UK time, Monday, 15 February 2010

Welsh writer and director Keri Collins has been handed the opportunity of a lifetime: to shadow Kenneth Branagh on the set of his new Hollywood blockbuster film Thor.

Filming began last month on Branagh's latest project, based on the Marvel comic book, and features stars such as Anthony Hopkins and Natalie Portman. The actor, writer and producer has been acting as Collins' mentor as part of a scheme for emerging UK talent.

on ±«Óãtv Wales News.

Remembering Dick Francis

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 14:45 UK time, Monday, 15 February 2010

Acclaimed Welsh novelist Dick Francis CBE has died at his Caribbean home in Grand Cayman at the age of 89.

Francis was born in Lawrenny, Pembrokeshire in 1920. He found fame initially as a jockey, famously riding the Queen Mother's horse, Devon Loch, in the 1956 Grand National.

The following year he published his first book, an autobiography titled The Sport Of Queens. It was the beginning of a literary career that resulted in over 40 thrillers in 38 years, and worldwide sales of 60 million copies in more than 20 languages.

Read more in our profile of Dick Francis.

Dylan Thomas' Laugharne home is put up for sale once more

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 17:05 UK time, Friday, 12 February 2010

Less than a year after it opened as a B&B, Dylan Thomas' former family home in Laugharne is being put up for sale, reports the today.

Sea View, which was built in 1845, is being sold by the Abergavenny architects who bought it in 2007. After extensive renovations it opened as a B&B, but future owners would be able to revert the four-storey Georgian building to a family home.

According to co-owner Jan Milsom: "We are selling Sea View because it's not the business we're in. Six months after we bought it the recession hit, yet we have renovated and restored a very important building that will be around for the next 100 years."

Dylan and Caitlin Thomas lived in the house for 18 months from August 1938, renting it for a weekly fee of seven shillings and sixpence. It is being sold with a guide price of £750,000.

Love poetry in 'fevered brow' research

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 11:58 UK time, Wednesday, 10 February 2010

As Valentines Day approaches, research staff at Aberystwyth University are putting love poetry to the test - to see if reading verse causes blushes or a fevered brow.

University researchers are using state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras to record the faces of volunteers reading love poems, to establish if reading the poetry raises body temperature.

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Arts Council of Wales appoints six new members

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:49 UK time, Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Six new members have been appointed to the Arts Council of Wales after the three-year term of existing members expired.

The new members, who take up office on 1 April, are: John Geraint, Osi Rhys Osmond, Richard Turner, Alan Watkin, Gerwyn Williams and John Carey Williams.

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Olivier nods for Aneurin Barnard and Iwan Rheon

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 15:21 UK time, Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Two promising young Welsh actors have been shortlisted for the most prestigious awards in London theatre, the Laurence Olivier Awards.

Aneurin Barnard has been nominated in the category of best actor in a musical or entertainment (for his role as Melchior Gabor in Spring Awakening) alongside seasoned performers including Rowan Atkinson, Bob Golding, Tony Sheldon and Alexander Hanson.

Meanwhile, his Spring Awakening co-star Iwan Rheon has received a nod in the best supporting performance in a musical or entertainment class - and will battle it out against Sheila Hancock, Maureen Lipman and Kelly Price for the gong.

Richard Burton's bath time photograph on show

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:58 UK time, Tuesday, 9 February 2010

One of Britain's most famous photographers is exhibiting some of his celebrity pictures, including one of Richard Burton in the bath that was taken on the set of film Staircase.

Terry O'Neill is displaying a collection of his work in London later this month, including the picture of Burton that was taken during the height of his relationship with Elizabeth Taylor.

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Hopkins reflects on chasing Richard Burton's autograph

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 12:24 UK time, Monday, 8 February 2010

Ahead of the long-awaited release of his new film The Wolfman, Anthony Hopkins has spoken about how he once asked for Richard Burton's autograph as a 17-year-old - and how the Hollywood star teased his knowledge of rugby.

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High drama on ±«Óãtv Radio Cymru

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 15:43 UK time, Friday, 5 February 2010

An exciting new season of drama begins on Sunday on ±«Óãtv Radio Cymru.

Listeners can expect to hear specially commissioned original works, plays by new young writers and an adaptation of controversial Welsh tragedy Blink by playwright Ian Rowlands.

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The Trojan Women: ancient drama, new production

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 14:42 UK time, Friday, 5 February 2010

Fancy watching a play written in 415 BC? If so, the Riverfront in Newport is the place to go between 10 and 13 February.

The play is The Trojan Women written by the great Greek tragedian, Euripides but the production by Theatr Pena is a translation and version by the poet Brendan Kennelly. As the show's director, Erica Eirian said on this week's Radio Wales Arts Show, it's a play that's very relevant to 21st Century audiences as it deals with the horrors and aftermath of war.

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Julian Lewis Jones stars in Clint Eastwood's Invictus

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 09:58 UK time, Friday, 5 February 2010

Anglesey-born actor Julian Lewis Jones stars in new Hollywood blockbuster Invictus - directed by Clint Eastwood - which is released in UK cinemas today. (Photograph: Craig Sugden)

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Philip Gross wins the TS Eliot Prize for Poetry

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Nicola Heywood Thomas Nicola Heywood Thomas | 12:57 UK time, Thursday, 4 February 2010

Congratulations to Philip Gross on winning the TS Eliot Prize for Poetry. It's seen as the prize most poets want to win and the Professor of Creative Writing at Glamorgan University is delighted that his book, The Water Table earned him the £15,000 first prize.

The TS Eliot prize is in its 15th year now and is awarded to the author of the best new collection of poetry published in the UK and Ireland each year.

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Beatrix Potter characters remodelled for blind children

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 12:54 UK time, Thursday, 4 February 2010

A Welsh artist has been granted permission to recreate images from one of Beatrix Potter's most famous works, so that blind children will get to appreciate some of her characters that were created over 100 years ago.

Colin Antwis, from Mold in Flintshire, makes illustrations using swell paper, which in his own words: "is a kind of relief pattern, which really brings the characters to life in 3D."

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Rolf to open Sir Kyffin exhibition today

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 10:02 UK time, Thursday, 4 February 2010

Rolf Harris is set to open a new exhibition of Sir Kyffin Williams' portrait work at the Oriel Ynys Môn in Llangefni, Anglesey later today.

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And the nominees are...

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±«Óãtv Wales Arts ±«Óãtv Wales Arts | 15:40 UK time, Tuesday, 2 February 2010

The nominees for the 2010 Academy Awards have been unveiled this afternoon, ahead of the glittering red carpeted, prize-giving night in March.

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