Letters to Europe – Refugee Women Write
“Berlin gave me what I wanted: freedom, wildness. I could be who I wanted to be,” said Enana Alassar, a
Read more…“Berlin gave me what I wanted: freedom, wildness. I could be who I wanted to be,” said Enana Alassar, a
Read more…“If you give voice to those who are powerless, you get a unique texture in drama. That’s why I often
Read more…“Are the people in the Baltic states able to have empathy for Italy and Greece, the challenges they face with
Read more…Fifty years of silence have come to an end: the organ at Bozar Centre for Fine Arts, will be re-inaugurated. On
Read more…What does a nineteenth-century puppet theater have in common with internet streaming? “In the past, people who couldn’t afford to
Read more…The Watermael train station building stands solid against the late-summer sky, a fine work of construction, white and reddish bricks
Read more…René Magritte is perhaps the best well-known Belgian painter. Every year, thousands of people visit Brussels and head down to
Read more…On the 1st of July Estonia took over the Presidency of the Council of the EU. To celebrate it, the
Read more…The train approaches St. Pieters station as if in slow motion, the long line of cars like tired nomads finally
Read more…In September of this year it will be twenty years since the death of military dictator and President of the
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