Jules Fleury
Pascal Kaduli turns life’s detours into comedy
Pascal Kaduli’s first show, Nuage magique, arrives like a soft landing for anyone who has ever
Various Voices is warming up Brussels before the big sing-along
Brussels is already starting to sound like a giant queer choir. As Various Voices Brussels 2026 moves
Lesbian Visibility Day is still a political act
Every April 26, Lesbian Visibility Day reminds us that being seen is not a minor
Hangar takes over Gare de Mons for a techno open air
On 9 May 2026, Hangar brings its next city-scale electronic takeover to Mons, turning the
Francesca Albanese says sanctions turned her life into a “rollercoaster”
Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian
The moustache is back: from queer iconography to the 2026 celebrity revival
The moustache has always been more than facial hair. Across history, it has marked status,
Family Triangle: a queer family story that questions what parenthood can be
At a time when queer parenthood remains entangled with law, tradition, and social expectations, Family Triangle arrives
Flora brings Vauxhall Open Air back to Parc Royal for Fête de l’Iris
Brussels’ queer-friendly electronic scene is heading outdoors again on Sunday 10 May 2026, as Flora returns with Vauxhall Open
Skin Deep, Heart Open: The Queer Art of Fragrance
There’s something deeply intimate about scent. Long before we see eachother, we sense each other
