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Cookson and Henderson
Suzanne Elvidge talks to literary Greenbelt icons Paul Cookson and Stewart Henderson, who give Surefish an exclusive haiku |
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Slavery is biblical Nigel Varndell, Christian Aid’s Inter Faith Manager, argued at Greenbelt that slavery was Biblical. Precis by Andy Jackson |
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Former fundamentalist
Lev Eakins listens to former fundamentalist Greenbelt speaker Frank Schaeffer |
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MxPx
George Luke spoke to punk rock trio bassist/vocalist Mike Herrera, guitarist Tom Wisniewski and drummer Yuri Ruley |
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Surefish Great Big Gospel Song Sing results
The top five songs from the recent vote |
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Tea in the park
Lev Eakins chats to Adam Fielding, owner of the Tiny Tea Tent, also known as an ‘eco god of tea’ |
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Greenbelt Blog - day 3
Philip Purser-Hallard needs more sleep as he now thinks that flabby white legs are de rigueur |
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Aradhna
George Luke interviews Peter Hicks and Chris Hale from worship group Aradhna, a group of musicians that study and play music from Nepal that provided the music for the festival's Sunday communion service |
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Cathy Burton
George Luke interviews Greenbelt favourite Cathy Burton
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Church on the corner
Lev Eakins experiences one of the alternative worship groups at Greenbelt
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A different platform
Suzanne Elvidge listened to the Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, talk to a group of young people who'd been away with Platform 2
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A Quantum of Sol
Philip and Beatrice Purser-Hallard reflect on the inspiration behind a specially commissioned sculpture for the Greenbelt festival, A Quantum of Sol |
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Greenbelt Blog - day 2
Overnight storms make for an interesting day for Philip Purser-Hallard |
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Muyiwa and Riversongz
George Luke talks to Muyiwa, the Nigerian born worship leader and broadcaster, who is taking part in the Surefish Great Big Gospel Song Sing |
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Sunday Communion
Surefish editor Andy Jackson offers his opinion about this year's Greenbelt Communion service |
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Still working it out
Suzanne Elvidge interviews writer and Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo |
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What's new at Greenbelt
Lev Eakins looks at the new bits of the festival and finds that not much has changed since last year, apart from the number of babies present |
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Greenbelt Blog - day 1
Philip Purser-Hallard, surefish's Greenbelt blogger, reflects on his first 24 hours at the 2008 festival |
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Greenbelt Tunes special
George Luke looks ahead to the groups, singers, choirs and bands playing at the 2008 festival |
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Photos from GB08
All those with cameras can upload their pictures of the festival to the Flickr website. Look at their photos here |
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What happened in 2007
Read our material from the the 2007 festival |
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