Following the success of their tour earlier this year, progressive Celtic rock favourites Iona will be on tour again this October.
Garth Hewitt writes: The remarkable gospel singer Jessy Dixon died on the 26th of September at his home in Chicago. He was 73.
The Wild Things mask-making, print-making and Wild Rumpus in the Hub were highlights of many of you at this year's Greenbelt.
Writer and Greenbelt trustee Martin Wroe spoke on his new book, The Gospel According To Everyone, at Greenbelt 2011.
Greenbelt's Youth programme had plenty of highlights this year, from exclusive acoustic sessions in the Shed, to zingy debates with delicious cake.
With Palestine making the news headlines at the moment in the run-up to their bid for statehood at the UN, it's particularly timely that the Tottenham Palestine Literature Festival is due to place in London next weekend - a collection of events featuring writers, film makers, rappers, photographers, story tellers and Tottenham locals as they "listen, talk, learn, rap, discuss, watch, question and share ideas on Palestine".
Greenbelt is incredibly proud of its partners, associates and sponsors - organisations and charities who work with Greenbelt at the festival and throughout the year to inform our loyal Greenbelters about their brilliant work both in the UK and around the world.
We're sure you paid a visit at Greenbelt to the excellent G-Books tent, run by our friends at Church House Bookshop.
East Belfast singer songwriter Brian Houston heads to Leeds as part of his UK tour in support of latest release Three feet from Gold, which has been hailed by critics and fans alike.
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