Portrait
Let us introduce you to the people of Brussels – passionate, determined, and a little bit crazy. We’re excited to showcase the wealth of diverse talents, ideas, and ambitious projects that you’ll find in this dynamic city.
Ralf Schumacher’s Gay Wedding & the New F1 Season: Why It Matters for Queer Fans
Former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher is getting married to his partner, French politician Étienne
Antoine Delie: Turning Hate Into Harmony
There’s a moment, somewhere between the cracked voice and the held note, when Antoine Delie
Sam Quealy: The Hyper‑Femme Pop Cyborg You’ve Been Waiting For
Sam Quealy does not simply walk on stage – she lands there, like a glitching
“From Stadium Fairy Tale to Hate-Fueled Nightmare: The Attack on Referee Pascal Kaiser”
When German referee Pascal Kaiser walked onto the pitch in Cologne, he thought the most
Adriano Selva: The Soulful Pop Dreamer Who Feels It All
In a world that often rewards detachment, Adriano Selva chooses to stand beautifully exposed. His
Splinters of Joy: Lylybeth Merle’s Eco‑Queer Fairy Tale of Transition and Healing
Lylybeth Merle’s new book Échardes (“Splinters”), out in February 2026, is a tender, defiant journey through gender,
Music, Books and Brussels: A Conversation with Elliot Ibouzidene
Meeting artist Elliot Ibouzidene to talk about music, literature and his “unwritings” of Athens and Copenhagen, in
Renee Nicole Good: Community Mourns the Loss of a Queer Mother, Poet, and Advocate for Compassion
Renee Nicole Good, a 37‑year‑old queer writer and mother of three, was killed on Wednesday
The Bloemardin: Brussels’ Forgotten Rebel Spirit
If you’ve ever wandered past Brussels City Hall, you might have noticed a small statue
