Crys Matthews
A troubadour of truth, Nashville resident Crys Matthews is among the brightest stars of the new generation of social justice music makers. An award-winning, prolific lyricist and composer, Matthews...
Dave Gunning
With fourteen albums to his credit, Dave Gunning's remarkable body of work marks him as a true luminary in the Canadian folk music scene. Dave's musical roots took hold in his teenage years,...
Brian Eno
Brian Eno is a musician, producer, visual artist and activist who first came to international prominence in the early seventies as a founding member of British band, Roxy Music, followed by a series...
Empathy Museum
A Mile in My Shoes is a shoe shop where visitors are invited to walk a mile in someone else's shoes – literally. Housed in a giant shoebox, this roaming exhibit holds a diverse collection of...
Dara McAnulty
Dara McAnulty is the multi-award-winning author of Diary of a Young Naturalist, his critically acclaimed debut work of non-fiction. Written in poetic prose, his diary explores his deep relationship...
Fanny Lumsden
Fanny Lumsden, a 2 x ARIA and 8-time Golden Guitar winner, is changing how things are done. Fresh off her debut UK performance at Glastonbury, where she played to a packed crowd, and a successful,...
Frankie Archer
Frankie Archer has exploded onto the electrofolk scene with music that transcends stereotypes using a combination of manipulated samples, synths, drum tracks and earthy Northumbrian fiddle and voice...
Duck Thieves
Duck Thieves are a band described as Indie Panto Party Pop with a slice of punk performance art thrown in. Formed in Coventry, they write songs that are inspired by personal story-telling, feminism,...
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs is the musical collaboration of brothers Adam and Lawrence Purnell. In December of 2018 the band released their first EP The Old Fire Station. The EP received widespread critical...
Faithful Johannes and Neocia
Durham City rapper Faithful Johannes is a one-off. A performer, storyteller and musician, who weaves Alan Bennett-level observational humour with his own crippling social anxieties. His first album...
Dougald Hine
Dougald Hine is a social thinker, writer and speaker. After an early career as a BBC journalist, he has gone on to co-found a series of organisations including the Dark Mountain Project and a school...
Draags
Draags combine queer punk, hardcore, hip-hop, prog and dance, with theatrical vocals, screaming horns and heavy groovy rhythms. Based in Leeds, their music is both an escape from and a direct...
Adjoa Andoh
Adjoa is an actor, writer, director, with a career spanning 4 decades. As an actor she is currently best known for playing Lady Danbury in Bridgerton and in its prequel Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton...
Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin
The Rt Revd Rose Hudson -Wilkin, originally from Montego Bay, Jamaica, is the first black female bishop in the Church of England. She has responsibilities for the historic diocese of Canterbury in...
Beth Rowley
Beth Rowley acknowledges her early influences predominantly from Gospel Spirituals, Americana and Blues inherited from her parents, who whilst living in South American during the 70's brought the...