A spoken word event is set for a double bill discussing subjects ranging from politics to rugby.
Special guests Susie and Ben Wildsmith will discuss a broad array of subjects at Cellar Bards.
Mr Wildsmith, known by many as a columnist for Nation.Cymru writing about politics and rugby twice a week, has built an audience with his fiery yet perceptive writing style.
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He has also authored 'Flag & Bones', which was released in 2023, with a sequel set for release in the autumn.
He has also been a performing musician since the tender age of 15, with his album, 'Damn My Sense of Humour' to be released in 2025.
Mrs Wildsmith is the author of poetry collections such as Windfalls and Better Houses, and has performed at festivals including The Laugharne Weekend, Green Man and Glastonbury.
Cellar Bards remains the only regular spoken word event in Cardigan, which takes place on the second Friday of each month.
The couple will appear at The Cellar on Friday, July 12, with doors and the bar set to open by 7.30pm.
The entry fee for visitors will be £3, and open mic spots will be available by signing up at the door by 8pm.
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