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When I joined, the sub-editors were under the editorial direction of Matthew Davis (production editor), Ben Tarring (deputy editor) and Brigid Grauman (editor-in-chi
I’d lived in Brussels for a while when I started at The Bulletin, and had read the magazine avidly when looking for temping jobs and trying to make sense of this strange country I had mov
“You’re going to be a very good father,” Jean-Claude Van Damme tells me. “Better than lots of people.” Thanks, I say. “Worse than lots of people too,” he continues. He puts a hand on my shoulder.
Depictions of Brussels are highly polarised, according to a study from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), with some Belgian newspapers presenting the capital as an ideal place to live and others la
A new series of comedy shows invites Sri Lankan comedian Malinda Perera to entertain international audiences in Brussels on 14 October.
Under the banner ‘science as a public good’, new rector Jan Danckaert underlined the importance of science in a world in transition and crisis when opening the academic year at Vr
“Near this spot formerly stood the Pensionnat Heger,” it says on a bronze plaque next to the Palais des Beaux-Arts, “where the writers Charlotte and Emily Brontë studied in 1842-43.” The plaque, p
Around 70 people gathered on Sunday for ‘Picnic the Bridge’, calling for a car-free environment near Porte de Flandre, reports RTBF and Bruzz.
Some dozen artists from the Congolese capital present multidisciplinary works in the new free exhibition Kinshasa (N)ton