Bromance presented by Barely Methodical Troupe
These acrobats mix personal chemistry and humour with exceptional skills in parkour, B-boying, tricking, hand-to-hand acrobatics, Cyr wheel and more.
Alasdair Roxburgh
Alasdair Roxburgh is the head of humanitarian and conflict campaigns for Save the Children.
Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown writes on religion. His most recent book, Fishing in Utopia, is a memoir about his life in Sweden.
Extract of Steve Chalke interview with Tony Campolo
The following is a 500-word extract of an interview that Steve Chalke did with Tony Campolo onĀ 22 March 2016. The full feature-length interview will be published on the new High...
The Mourning Suns
Delicious harmonies, urgent guitars and a beating heart: the Mourning Suns defy comparisons. There are echoes of Kate Bush, PJ Harvey and Fleetwood Mac, and a folky, psychedelic undertow. BBC 6...
Chris Sonnex
Chris Sonnex is a community producer at the Royal Court Theatre. He helps people make art regardless of class, ethnicity, religion, sexuality or disability.
Sally Magnusson
Award-winning journalist and broadcaster Sally has presented a wide range of programmes for the BBC from current affairs to religion.
Tom Butler
Tom is a story-telling musician who combines the big catchy choruses of The Lumineers with the authentically written ballads of John Mayer, and delivers a killer live performance. Career highlights...
Valerie Bloom
Valerie Bloom MBE writes poetry for adults and children. She presents poetry for the BBC, and her work features in GCSE and Caribbean exam syllabuses.
Siku
Siku is an artist, designer and writer who created the Manga Bible. He's illustrated for Judge Dredd and 2000AD magazines.
Symon Hill
Symon Hill is a Christian activist and writer and recently became coordinator of the Peace Pledge Union.
The Eskies
Purveyors of music that meanders from sea-soaked waltz to Italian tarantella, from brassy funeral march lament to weep-along klezmer knees-up, from chaingang holler to ragtime fingersnap. Skipping...
Recreations (Sam Duckworth)
Recreations is a new moniker for Sam Duckworth, the artist formerly known as Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, but his refusal to stick to a musical template is both familiar and welcome. Sam calls his new...
Long For The Coast
With a combination of sincere lyrics and beautiful harmonies, Long For The Coast are an acoustic folk-punk duo. Inspired by artists such as Against Me, Sufjan Stevens and The Gaslight Anthem, they...
Jude Wanga
Judith Wanga is an editor, activist and writer. She was the subject of the BBC3 documentary titled The World's Most Dangerous Place for Women, examining the use of rape as a weapon of war and the...