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Flanders is providing €800,000 in support for Dutch-language organisations in Brussels, to help them survive the coronavirus.
Urban art continues to spring up, brightening darker corners of the capital.
During the confinement period, many commuters worked from home, while some were temporarily laid off. The lockdown measures also meant gyms were closed and cultural events were cancelled.
Perfectly timed for the magical combination of long weekends and sunny weather, Gaufres & Waffles opened a new takeaway chalet in Bois de la Cambre on 21 May.
Friday is International Biodiversity Day - and the Africa Museum is holding a special webinar.
Museums across Belgium are beginning to announce their reopening next week.
Beursschouwburg kicks off its three-month Let Me Know series with a festive opening weekend of (mostly) free events.
One of Brussels' more unusual public artworks - a cargo container on its side in the middle of a roundabout - will remain a permanent feature after the City of Brussels bought it for €70,000.
January is Jazz month in Brussels - or Jazzuary as they like to call it.