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story might be apocryphal, but it’s readily told in Flemish circles in Brussels. At the end of the 1970s, Flanders and the French Community had to divide some assets between them.
With an international career as a DJ and producer spanning two decades, Trish Van Eynde is humble about being dubbed Brussels' first lady of techno.
Melting pot Brussels is buzzing with live music all week long. While the big venues attract the big global names, the joy of live music often best comes across in intimate bars and clubs.
For the small team behind Brussels’ Couleur Café music festival, getting the show on the road is a real labour of love.
An American in Brussels is helping the city's refugees tell their unique stories through songwriting - in the hope of building empathy and understanding.
It’s an age-old cliché, but if there’s one thing that can melt away differences, bring people together and forge connections, it’s music. “It’s a universal language.
A square in Schaerbeek has been named in honour of the late Belgian singer Maurane on the first anniversary of her death.
The well-known radio host Christophe Lambrecht died unexpectedly at the weekend due to a heart problem. He was 48 years old.
Opera Vlaanderen has won the top prize of Opera Company of the Year at the International Opera Awards.