Monica: Queering Mothers, Memory and Lineage on a Brussels Stage
On 12–13 February, Brussels hosts a piece that feels made for queer eyes and hearts: Monica,
On 12–13 February, Brussels hosts a piece that feels made for queer eyes and hearts: Monica,
Bad Bunny took over the Super Bowl halftime stage with a performance that felt less
Forget Valentine’s Day clichés—this year, Brussels’ queer comedy scene is celebrating friendship instead of romance. On Friday, February
What if Belgium were a drag show?That’s the question at the heart of Mère Patrie, a
In a world that often rewards detachment, Adriano Selva chooses to stand beautifully exposed. His
Lylybeth Merle’s new book Échardes (“Splinters”), out in February 2026, is a tender, defiant journey through gender,
It was a night that rewrote the rules of pop culture — in Spanish. At
Bright Brussels Festival is already celebrating its 10th edition, confirming its status as one of
Meeting artist Elliot Ibouzidene to talk about music, literature and his “unwritings” of Athens and Copenhagen, in
What is beauty—and who decides what qualifies? That’s the central question tackled by Fabbrica C, the