Fresh from her Greenbelt 2010 Performance Cafe set, Manchester based singer songwriter Hannah Atkins opens All Hallows Leeds' autumn season of relaxed intimate events showcasing the best in new music.
Over the festival weekend, we featured Paul Whitty's collections of sound recordings he made at Greenbelt - catch up with the first post here.
Greenbelt is an organisation dedicated to exploring the collision between faith, arts and justice, and so we're very keen that artistic endeavours in the UK continue to flourish.
"I would like to live in Sweden," sang the Divine Comedy, "when my work is done [...] Safe and clean and green and modern / bright and breezy, free and easy".
The XLP Mobile Studio was onsite this year, offering young Greenbelters an opportunity to lay down some tracks and get the full studio experience - albeit in the back of a converted police riot van.
I had the great pleasure of attending the opening of Images 34 last night, the Association of Illustrators' annual exhibition and awards for the best in British contemporary illustration throughout the past year.
Greenbelt associates Church Times included six pages of festival review in their latest issue, as well as a news report and a huge front-and-back-cover picture of the full arc of the rainbow over the site on Friday, as taken by Greenbelt photographer Stuart Keegan.
We've had some brilliant blog responses to Greenbelt 2010, so here we've collected together some of our favourites, with some great quotes that reveal just how special Greenbelt can be...
If Greenbelt 2010 has opened your eyes to new forms of worship, you might be interested in Reviv'in, a new monthly DJ-led worship event in Birmingham.
If heaven might happen it would look like a racecourse full of people not horses.
Preparing for the first rough-cut screening of the #GB40 film documentary tonight. Wondering how people will respond. #nervousanticipation