
STILL STANDING! 50 Years of Sex Workers’ Struggles: From Lyon’s Saint-Nizier to Today
On June 2, 1975, more than a hundred sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in
Door onze geografie en onze geschiedenis begrijpen we de voordelen van het samenbrengen van culturen. Frans en Vlaams geven vorm aan onze stad, maar je vindt er mensen van 183 verschillende nationaliteiten die Brussel hun thuis noemen. Dat is opwindend, en het potentieel voor samenwerking is onbegrensd.
Onze cultuursector is een van onze sterke punten - musea, galeries, festivals en instellingen die niet alleen het beste van de wereld laten zien, maar ook opkomende kunstenaars en artiesten ondersteunen en ontwikkelen.
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On June 2, 1975, more than a hundred sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in
The Homografía/Homography Festival returns to Brussels from June 24 to 28, 2025, marking its 10th
This year at Cannes, several films—some even in the main competition—are shining a spotlight on
There’s something magical about a dancefloor that lives under a bridge. XRDS — Crossroads Festival
The Queer Palm, Cannes Film Festival’s alternative LGBTQI+ award, celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2025,
Get ready for another unforgettable evening as the beloved Queer Café returns to the vibrant
Looking for a festival that’s more than just a party? Mark your calendar for June 28th and
What happens when you turn a lifetime of inner dialogue into a book? For Bo
If you’re into fashion, self-expression, or just love discovering new creative energy in Brussels, you
Until May 28, visitors to the Musées et art centers Brussels Ouderenplatform vzw (BOp) can