Maybe you dream of moules frites and Belgian beer every night, or maybe you wake up wishing you were anywhere else, but Belgium is where the long and winding road has brought you. The "More From Brussels" podcast aims to bring a fresh perspective on this city, an adopted home away from home for so many expats.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel |
“No jury can declare a man guilty unless it’s sure.” The American Theatre Company will perform the tense jury drama, 12 Angry Men, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels from 22nd to 26th October 2013 at 8pm. more
More From Brussels talks to cast members from the production of Antigone, coming up at the end of June in Brussels. Antigone explores a range of themes, prompting audiences to think about tyranny, religion, leadership, freedom of thought… more
Members of the group called 'The BRATS' (Brussels Retired Expats) joined More From Brussels to discuss their book, "Retiring in Belgium: A Guide for Expats". Ken and Maggie Inglis and Peter Adye were part of the team which contributed their own resea... more
More From Brussels, talks to Rex Parker, Chairman of Community Help Service, and one of the team of volunteers from the phone Help Line. more
More From Brussels speaks to members of the English Comedy Club in Brussels at one of their final rehearsals for "Calendar Girls", to be performed at Bozar in Brussels from 12th to 16th March 2013. The play tells of a group of Yorkshire women who pos... more
From 5th February, the Brussels Shakespeare Company takes to the stage with The Merchant of Venice. Just two weeks before the curtain raising, More From Brussels went along to rehearsal to meet the cast and director, Tracie Ryan. It's a joyful group,... more
A special feature marking Australia Day, celebrated by Australia Society Belgium. More From Brussels met some fascinating Australians now living in Belgium. Helene Miller went to Australia as a refugee, and Australia Day is a significant personal dat... more
More From Brussels podcaster, Alison Turner, ducked out of the cold in mid January 2013 to explore an Anglican church just a stone's throw from Louise, but virtually invisible from the street. She met a congregant, Pamela Clements, who described what... more
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