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The Ottomans have long held a special place in the European imagination.
At the end of the month, international literature house Passa Porta hosts the fifth edition of its eponymous biennial festival.
If two weeks after the end of Brussels’ Book Fair at Tour and Taxis you still find yourself suffering from book withdrawal, maybe it’s time to go ex
The Polish seaport city of Gdánsk is hosting “Flanders Week in Gdańsk” later this month to highlight the links between the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium and Poland.
Belgium’s love affair with home building and renovation reaches its apex with Batibouw, the annual fair which opens to the public from Saturday until 8 Mar
There’s a lot to like about Belgian architecture: Bruges’ rows of stepped gables help make it a fairy-tale city, Brussels’ and Leuven’s city halls are marvels of the Gothic age, Antwerp’s central
For those of you who´ve heard that ballad from Disney blockbuster Frozen once too often, Anima, the Brussels Animation Film Festival
In the wake of recent events in Europe, an exhibition in Liège on the theme of art as a tool of resistance and propaganda takes on particular significance. Degenerate Art According to Hitler:
The Diary of a Teenage Girl, the first feature film produced by the new Los Angeles branch of the Brussels-based Caviar production house, has won the Grand Prize from the 14plus internati