THE VOTOS — A NON-EXHAUSTIVE ATLAS OF IMAGINATION
By Jean-Paul Lespagnard at La Verrière, Brussels Between Marrakech and Brussels, between craft and ritual,
Our geography and our history mean that we understand the benefits of bringing cultures together. French and Flemish shape our city, but you’ll find people from 183 different nationalities that call Brussels home. That’s exciting, and the potential for collaboration is limitless.
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By Jean-Paul Lespagnard at La Verrière, Brussels Between Marrakech and Brussels, between craft and ritual,
Once a month, the Queer Writing Group turns spaces like literary house Passa Porta into
For more than two decades, Brussels’ Pink Screens Film Festival has been twisting cinema into a playground
Brussels is about to turn one of its busiest traffic arteries into a massive rave
Long before “mainstream” cinema dared to centre queer hustlers, chosen family and unrequited love between
From 3 to 6 April, BRDCST 2026 takes over Ancienne Belgique and spills into Cinema
On 28 March 2026, Brussels gets a new all‑night love letter to Mylène Farmer: “Au
In 30 years, Brussels has gone from a small “Gay Pride” marched by a few
With Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday, choreographer Mohamed Toukabri offers an intimate and political solo where every movement asks what