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The biennial Belgian arts festival Europalia is turning its attention to Europe this year, with a focus on Romania.
In search of something to do and see in Brussels?
Following a successful show in English in June, Live Magazine returns to the capital with two new editions for the autumn in French.
A work of art purchased in a bar near Liège for €500 could be a Rembrandt and has been valued at more than €30 million, reported local media SudPresse on Monday.
Frunch (Friday Lunch) is back for its sixth edition.
For one of art history’s greats, Pieter Bruegel the Elder has spawned a surprising lack of exhibitions.
French-language libraries in Brussels and Wallonia are to stop lending CDs and DVDs - because falling demand means the service is no longer viable.
Anyone who’s lived in Brussels for more than 10 years can attest to the changes in the capital when it comes to language and culture.