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Originally published fortnightly, the site has published daily since 2016. It offers a critique, by Welsh and Wales-based writers, of various social and cultural aspects of Wales.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Features[edit]Contributors[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]The Wales Arts Review was founded in 2012 by Editors Gary Raymond, Phil Morris, Dean Lewis and Dylan Moore as a successor to the literary magazine The Raconteur. Founded on the principal of providing a community of writers and artists a high quality critical coverage of the arts in Wales, its core function is to build a platform for a new generation of Welsh critics to engage with the wider world through writing about and vigorously debating books, theatre, film, music, the visual arts and the media.[2]In partnership with Wales Arts International, the Welsh Books Council and the Arts Council of Wales, Wales Arts Review has quickly established itself in a central role in the new Welsh culture of arts criticism.[3][4]Features[edit]Wales Arts Review has, along with comprehensive arts reviews and interviews published many feature articles and essay debates. These have included exclusive access to the National Theatre Wales\u2019 first production in Japan,[5] Alan Harris’ The Opportunity of Efficiency, and Dirty Protest Theatre’s production at The Royal Court Theatre, the first appearance by a Welsh theatre company in over a decade. Further ongoing feature articles include a series of essays entitled the ‘eternal conversation’ in which critics discuss the nature and need of criticism in Welsh arts culture.[6] Plus Wales Arts Review continues to publish a series of internationally based Welsh authors, who investigate the impact of Welsh culture outside Wales. This reportage series also has included first hand accounts of the Gezi protests.[7] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Furthermore, Wales Arts Review has established various creative writing collaborations including with the Rhys Davies Trust to promote short story telling in Wales.Contributors[edit]Notable contributors have included:[8]EditorsApril 2013\u2013present: Gary RaymondJanuary 2012 \u2013 April 2013: Gary Raymond & Dylan MooreManaging Editors2016\u2013present: Ben GloverNovember 2012 \u2013 2016: Phil MorrisSenior Editors2019\u2013present: Caragh Medlicott2019\u2013present: Dr Emma Schofield2016\u2013present: Craig Austin2016\u2013present: Cerith MathiasAssistant Editors2020\u2013present: Bethan Hall2018-2019: Jafar Iqbal2017-2018: Durre ShahwarDesign EditorJanuary 2012 \u2013 2015: Dean LewisEditor-at-LargeApril 2013 \u2013 2014: Dylan MooreDeputy EditorsApril 2013 \u2013 2016: Steph Power, John Lavin, Ben Glover[9]References[edit]^ Raymond, Gary. “About”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved 23 July 2013.^ Raymond, Gary. “About”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved 23 July 2013.^ Thomas, Huw. “Review of the year: The arts in Wales”. BBC. Retrieved 22 July 2013.^ Somerset, Adam. “Insightful, Humourous [sic] and Committed”. Theatre Wales. Retrieved 22 July 2013.^ International, Wales Arts. “Pilot for International Critics’ Scheme”. Wales Arts International. Retrieved 23 July 2013.^ Jones, Rhian E. “Seizing the Dydd”. Velvet Coalmine. Retrieved 22 July 2013.^ Lloyd, James. “Occupy Gezi: the cultural impact”. Pressenza. Retrieved 23 July 2013.^ Review, Wales Arts. “Contributors”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved 23 July 2013.^ Review, Wales Arts. “About”. Wales Arts Review. 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