Niall Horan, Soft-Spoken Pop Star – And Loud LGBTQ+ Ally
From Pride tweets to rainbow flags in the crowd, Irish singer Niall Horan has quietly
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Projected onto the façade of La Monnaie in Brussels and shot at night in Marseille
Created in Brussels by volunteers from across the Balkans, Balkan LGBTQIA has spent ten years
On 27 February 2026, Place Masséna in Nice will shimmer a little brighter. Lou Queernaval,
A major figure in Francophone pop and an outspoken voice in the queer community, Cœur de pirate
From 25 to 27 March 2026, the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) hosts [IN]VISIBLE Festival:
In ARTE’s documentary Mister Nobody Against Putin, a school worker in a polluted Russian town turns
On 14 and 15 August, XRDS – Crossroads Festival turns the bridges of Parc des
In Saint-Gilles, La Tricoterie hands over its stage to anyone identifying as a woman – with non-binary