Top News

Marinus Vreeke breathed new life into Traveler

Marinus Vreeke blies Traveller nieuw leven in

BY EDWIN MIJNSBERGEN Even if you don’t know Marinus Vreeke personally, you may have seen the name of one of the bands he played in. In 1978, for example, he was one of the founders of The Sandy Road Band, a company that Marinus himself describes as “a modern-sounding dance band, with an emphasis on beautiful, more or less danceable …

Read More »

Photo workshop at the Aquarelclub in Poperinge | stationery store

Photo workshop at the Aquarelclub in Poperinge |  stationery store

He has built an international reputation as a watercolor teacher. He has taught in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, France and Italy. “In 2015, I invited Guy Gruwier to a watercolor workshop at Maison Talbot,” says Robert Toussaint, president of the Poperinge watercolor club. “After this workshop, the founders of the club took watercolor lessons at Latems Creatief for 4 …

Read More »

National coach Ryan Campbell, who suffered a heart attack, was in critical condition

National coach Ryan Campbell, who suffered a heart attack, was in critical condition

Dutch national team coach Ryan Campbell is stable and no longer suffering from severe sedation after suffering a heart attack last Saturday. Campbell suffered a heart attack last week and emerged from an induced coma on Tuesday. According to ESPNcricinfo, the Campbell family released a statement to the public on Sunday to update their status after the former Australian ODI …

Read More »

Bronze for Kopecky, Ghys-De Vylder fifth (Assenede)

Bronze for Kopecky, Ghys-De Vylder fifth (Assenede)

Elite Cycling Lotte Kopecky. † © MVH Lotte Kopecky won bronze in the omnium after winning the final sprint with double the points. Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys flirted with a place on the podium, but had to settle for a fifth place in the team race. Lotte Kopecky, who started the omnium well with a fourth place overall …

Read More »

Review: My Baby – Sake Sake Sake (album)

Review: My Baby - Sake Sake Sake (album)

In music, it’s all about timing, isn’t it? Now that the club doors are opening again and the festival sun is shining again, My Baby comes with a new album. The successor of mounaikithe album with which the cosmopolitan trio has been successfully touring the world since 2018, from Hengelo to New Zealand and from Glasonbury to Los Angeles, until …

Read More »

US House of Representatives votes to ban haircut discrimination

US House of Representatives votes to ban haircut discrimination

The bill, which is now going to the Senate, is explicitly designed to protect black Americans who are forced to cut or style their hair in a certain way at school or work.Many examples of this type of discrimination have sparked public debate in the United States. For example, in late 2019, a black teenage girl from Texas was banned …

Read More »

Ed Sheeran kicks off a stadium tour of Europe, transport is quite remarkable

Ed Sheeran kicks off a stadium tour of Europe, transport is quite remarkable

Ed Sheeran at the last Sziget Festival. Photo: Getty Images / Luigi Rizzo British singer Ed Sheeran begins a long tour today. The 30-year-old artist travels for the Math Tour across Europe in a particular way. No fancy planes and heavily paid luxury plane tickets. Or a private plane, which the Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden, for example, have. No, …

Read More »

Lewisia and Rhodohypoxis World Open Days

Afbeelding

April 22, 5:29 PM To read aloud Nature GORSSEL – For two years it was not possible to organize open days, but on Friday April 29 and Saturday April 30 and Saturday May 7 and Sunday May 8 people are welcome again in the rock garden of Annie and Appel Peppelenbos. The garden can be visited from …

Read More »