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Spending cuts imposed by the new federal government could mean a “cultural black-out,” according to Peter De Caluwe, director of De Munt/La Monnaie opera house in Brussels (pictured).
Last year, mathematicians worldwide were stunned – as were many non-mathematicians – when the US-based Breakthrough Prize Foundation announced that it would award five prizes of $3 million each to
While our neighbouring capitals are recovering from September’s fashion weeks, Brussels is gearing up for an entire fashion month.
For those who missed Folklorissimo, Brussels’ folkore festival that took place at the end of September, it’s never too late to take in some of the capital’s rich folkloric sights and sounds.
Although attention to multiculturalism is an obligatory part of education in Belgium and the Netherlands, it is mostly taught in schools with many students of foreign origin.
The City of Brussels on Wednesday announced its plans for the 19th edition of the famous floral carpet on the Grand Place.
Painful break-up? Stuff lying around that reminds you of your ex?
Brussels has dropped out of the top 10 global cities on the latest biennial Global Cities Index, published by market researchers AT Kearney.
Theatre director and playwright Jan Lauwers, who this week turns 57, has been awarded a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement in the theatre arts at the Venice Bienniale.