Hell’s Kitchen
Mark Browne explores this historic and lively neighbourhood of central New York.
A district of New York that earned its intriguing moniker of “Hell's Kitchen”...
Belgium’s latest addition to the 5-star luxury club: Manoir de Lébioles
Martin Banks welcomes Manoir de Lébioles as a much needed retreat for those who want a short break and don’t want to spend that...
The Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Fiona Steil-Antoni
The Netflix series, The Queen's Gambit, resulted in a surge of interest in chess. Increasingly, women are becoming more involved in the game. Catherine...
Defy the crowds escaping south … a cosy ‘Vinterlund’ awaits
Christian Nielsen visits the university city of Lund in Sweden’s south for a masterclass in late-winter cosiness.
Scandinavians do darkness better than anyone. While the...
Pierre Marcolini – ‘Noël Givré’
We are still in the twelve days of Christmas and -hopefully - you can still experience Pierre Marcolini's latest collection.
Catherine Feore gives a warm...
Rothko: ‘A painting is not a picture of an experience, it...
The Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris presents its first retrospective dedicated to Mark Rothko (1903-1970) since the exhibition held at the Musée d’Art Moderne...
The Avant-garde in Georgia (1900-1936)
The exhibition ‘The Avant-garde in Georgia (1900-1936)’ opens as part of the Europalia Georgia festival with a presentation of a largely forgotten chapter in...
SCABAL: A passion for cloth
Catherine Feore discovers a bit of Savile Row in the heart of Brussels
SCABAL has over 80 years experience at the forefront of fabric design....
This Woman’s Work
In Julie Campbell’s embroideries and hand-painted tableware the medium is part of the message.
Julie Campbell is a British/Belgian multi-disciplinary artist. She studied graphics at...
Beer or wine, you’ll feel fine
Gault&Millau present their first guide to Belgian wine.
Belgium is no longer just the home of the world’s greatest beers - we now have some...