A country in foment: Belgium in the 1980s
What was all that about?’ a recent newcomer to Belgium asked me. The ‘that’ in question was the 1992 black
Read more…What was all that about?’ a recent newcomer to Belgium asked me. The ‘that’ in question was the 1992 black
Read more…As in previous years, Brussels will celebrate the LGBTI+ community with the Belgian Pride, in May. The theme for this
Read more…View this post on Instagram Till this Friday, relive the #Renaissance in #Brussels during the #Ommegang, one the most amazing
Read more…Currently running until 20 May, the Pompidou Centre in Paris is hosting an exhibition dedicated to Belgian artist Stéphane Mandelbaum.
Read more…As we approach International Workers’ Day, it seems only right to visit a corner of Brussels dedicated to tradespeople. Petit
Read more…A cinema, an organic market, art exhibitions, workshops, urban vegetable gardens: one unique place, right on the border between Ixelles
Read more…Cinema Parenthèse and Goethe-Institut Brüssel present a series of screenings that explores the relationship between film and radical politics. The
Read more…In November 2011, UNESCO officially designated April 30 as International Jazz Day in order to highlight jazz and its diplomatic
Read more…Spheres, the award-winning virtual reality experience directed by Darren Aronofsky, and narrated by Patti Smith, Jessica Chastain and Milly Brown,
Read more…In the autumn of 1928 George Gershwin began writing Embraceable You, a popular jazz song that would become part of
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