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The Ottomans have long held a special place in the European imagination.

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At the end of the month, international literature house Passa Porta hosts the fifth edition of its eponymous biennial festival.

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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For those of you who´ve heard that ballad from Disney blockbuster Frozen once too often, Anima, the Brussels Animation Film Festival

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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:

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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

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