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  • Wildwood Kin

    Wildwood Kin

    The first thing that strikes you about the second album by Wildwood Kin, self-titled because it captures the band's artistic vision so completely, is just how natural it sounds. The voices of three...

  • Natalie Bennett

    Natalie Bennett

    Natalie Bennett led the Green Party from 2012 to 2016 and is the Green prospective parliamentary candidate for Sheffield Central.

  • Newton Faulkner

    Newton Faulkner

    The singer-songwriter once dubbed the British Jack Johnson has proved to be a much more intriguing proposition. Sure, he can hold a crowd with just a voice and a distinctive percussive guitar sound,...

  • Paradise Lost (lies unopened beside me) presented by Lost Dog Dance

    Paradise Lost (lies unopened beside me) presented by Lost Dog Dance

    Ben Duke is artistic director and co-founder of Lost Dog. He won the 2016 National Dance Critics' Award for Outstanding Male Performance.

  • Peter Oborne

    Peter Oborne

    Journalist and author Peter is the Telegraph's former chief political commentator and Press Awards Columnist of the Year 2013.

  • Remedy

    Remedy

    Put The Prodigy and Rage Against the Machine into a big musical blender and you might just pour out Remedy. The three-piece from Dublin lays a raw, intense hip-hop vocal across digital beats and live...

  • Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir

    Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir

    Formed in 2013, Sacred Sounds Women's Choir brings together women of all ages, faiths and backgrounds to explore and celebrate the many languages, cultures and religions represented across Greater...

  • Lazy Habits

    Lazy Habits

    Influenced by hip-hop, soul, and New Orleans jazz, Lazy Habits have set out their stall with an uncompromising brand of hard-hitting beats and slick lyrics about modern British culture and urban...

  • Lee Bains III

    Lee Bains III

    Lee Bains is a singer-songwriter and poet whose work is steeped in the American South. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Bains's songs are hopeful, but far from naive. On their fourth...

  • Lucy, Lucy & Lucy Barfield presented by Lucy Grace

    Lucy, Lucy & Lucy Barfield presented by Lucy Grace

    Lucy is a theatre maker in search of the epic in the everyday, weaving intricate, poignant and multi-layered narratives.

  • Clive Stafford Smith

    Clive Stafford Smith

    Awarded an OBE for "humanitarian services", Clive is a lawyer specialising in defending people accused of the most serious crimes.

  • Elizabeth Edman

    Elizabeth Edman

    Liz is an Episcopal priest and political strategist specialising in the intersection of religion and sexuality.

  • Goan Dogs

    Goan Dogs

    Described by Guy Garvey as “Bristol's finest”, Goan Dogs are five musicians supplying skin-tight crafted grooves, carried away on a luscious undertow of rhythms and chiming six-string...

  • The Goat Roper Rodeo Band

    The Goat Roper Rodeo Band

    If you thought you knew country music, think again. With just an upright bass, two old guitars and a bucketful of aching harmony, the Goat Roper Rodeo Band serve up country blues with a hint of Gram...

  • Hardwicke Circus

    Hardwicke Circus

    With a big rock ‘n' roll sound in the grand tradition of the Stones and the MC5, this Hardwicke Circus machine kills fascists. They're on a mission to sing about things that are important to...

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