Poet and speaker Pádraig Ó Tuama is leading a workshop for Leicester Cathedral in March entitled "Who Do You Say That I Am?: a queer conversation on identity and faith", which will explore the interface of sexuality and spirituality.
Here's an interesting Greenbelt story... At Greenbelt 2011, we had an infestation of the crochet goldfish seen above.
UPDATE: Greenbelt is one of a number of organisations who have signed a letter to the press condemning the demolition of Beit Arabiya.
The series of concerts at All Hallows Leeds reopens on Sunday 29 January with the alternative folk five-piece Hunting Bears, with support from Jasmine Kennedy.
Coventry Cathedral are advertising for one-year International Reconciliation interns, to start in August.
UPDATE: The deadlines for all applications have now closed.
It's January, so planning for Greenbelt 2012 is well underway, with first lineup announcements due in the next month.
We're looking to make Greenbelt even better for young people, and so we're hosting a consultation event where festivalgoers can voice their opinions on the festival and its programme for younger Greenbelters.
If you're interested in making independent documentary films and want to learn from one of the most effective companies out there, Spanner Films (The Age Of Stupid, McLibel, Drowned Out) are running their SWOTS (Spanner's Weekend Of Techniques and Secrets) course over the weekend of 14th and 15th of January.
UPDATE: This debate is now sold out, but IQ2 will be live-streaming the debate for free on the night from this page on their website » Intelligence Squared are hosting a number of live debates in 2012, and one particularly caught our eye...
Got your #gb40 tickets yet? Head to our box office to start looking forward to the summer: http://t.co/Yb4X9kZzNM