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Head to Bozar to support one of Brussels’ favourite institutions as it opens back up following the devast

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Brussels Jazz Festival takes to the internet this year for a full evening of groovy funk, soul and jazz.

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Nupur Tron, an Indian in Brussels, fell in love with an Art Nouveau jewel designed by Victor Horta, the Frison House, promptly bought it and has spent two years painstakingly restoring it -

Pastry chef Serge Goossens prepares a 'speculoos', spiced shortcrust biscuit, Friday 04 December 2020. The Brussels' government recognizes 'speculoos' as Brussels' heritage. (BELGA PHOTO NILS QUINTELIER)
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The Brussels region has added speculoos and the artisanal know-how of how to make the traditional biscuit to the Brussels cultural heritage list, Pascal Smet, the Secretary of State in charge of H

Roy Lichtenstein, Crying Girl, BAM-Mons
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As a towering figure of the Pop Art movement, American Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was famous for his comic-strip prints and caustic view of US consumer society.

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The Korean Cultural Centre in Brussels is busy getting ready to reopen this week after the coronavirus shutdown - as well as preparing for 2021 which will be full of special events to commemorate

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Brussels concert halls Ancienne Belgique and Botanique have officially cancelled ongoing contracts with outside service providers, such as stage technicians, production managers, caterers and clea

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Flanders is providing €800,000 in support for Dutch-language organisations in Brussels, to help them survive the coronavirus.

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Urban art continues to spring up, brightening darker corners of the capital.

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