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Hercule Poirot is to test his famous grey cells once again in a “new” Agatha Christie novel – the first featuring the fictional Belgian detective since Christie’s death in 1976, writes the
A flurry of festivals mark the end of summer in the capital, from family theatre, contemporary performance, outdoor music with a Flemish flavour and hot Latin beats
John Simenon has donated the entirety of the archival documents relating to his father’s work.
The work of Brussels-based artist Javier Fernandez incorporates ne
Having previously released concept albums about seventies German terrorism and British wrestling, Luke Haines is clearly no stranger to off-kilter ideas.
Delphine Boël, the Belgian artist who made headlines earlier this month when she demanded that Belgium’s royal family submit to DNA tests to confirm her claims that she is the illegitimate d
The owners of Music Village like to claim that the sophisticated club, a stone's throw from the Grand' Place, caters to jazz lovers while “giving non-connoisseurs an opportunity to fal
Sunshine! Proper summer temperatures! And, in case you still haven't heard, we’re having a new King & Queen.