Good morning Cardiff!
In the news, 51 people were stuck in Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, after the drawbridge broke. Read the report on BBC Wales.
Some of Cardiff's biggest arts organisations will be included in the Arts Council for Wales profile it has been revealed.
Cardiff Civic Society has posted further objections to the Pontcanna Pine developments on their site. Read our news story on the objections here and feature on the current occupiers here.
Work at Loudoun Square in Butetown has started reports yourCardiff.
Buzz Magazine looks at the final five in the Green Man poll – including two very own Cardiff born and bred artists.
There were only four incidents of car crime in Cardiff last weekend - one of the busiest in the city's calender - reports South Wales Police.
Children helping to clean up the River Taff were bemused to find a motorbike. See more on the Cardiff Rivers Group blog.
A teenager was arrested following BB gun shots at Cardiff High School reports WalesOnline.
A 15-year-old maths genius has received a degree from Cardiff University, reports BBC Wales.
Welsh Icons looks at the up and coming Cardiff Festival events.
Brew Wales looks at the Old Arcade in Cardiff.
Tonight, there'll be Shakespeare in Cardiff Castle to kick off the city's summer festival. The Lord Chamberlain's Men present The Tempest in open air theatre. Cardiff Girl Blog looks at the schedule.
Executive member for sport, culture and leisure, Nigel Howells, said: "I am looking forward to the Cardiff festival beginning. The festival really is a highlight in the city's calendar with some fantastic events planned. I hope residents and visitors will enjoy the programme we have put together, including some fantastic new events."
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