Meet Steffi Pacson: Could this be the year for making music?
Ever wanted to learn to sing or play the piano? So many of us do, but it’s often difficult to find the right teacher....
Luxury homes: Live the dream
Ever wanted to live in a fairy tale castle?
Medieval castle, Piedmont
A stunning fortified castle dating back to the eleventh century immersed in a wonderful...
Brussels Parliamentarium: An open door on Europe
James Drew chats to Stephen Clark about the Parliamentarium.
It has now been five years since the European Parliament's visitor centre, the Parliamentarium, first opened...
Corsica: The Island of Beauty
Corsica is an island that is full of contrasts and surprises. Birthplace of one Napoleon Bonaparte, it is separated from the continental mainland by...
Personal development advice: Is time finite or infinite?
According to personal development writer Gemma Rose the great leveller is not just a container to fill up, but a present to enjoy.
It’s quite...
Strange Christmas traditions
For as long as the season has been in existence, Christmas has been associated with ‘what we’ve always done’; as with most Christian festivals,...
BEPS: Secondary school opens at the international school
In our education news, we report on how BEPS International School expands to open a unique secondary school in September 2018.
BEPS International School students...
Happy St Patrick’s Day: Ireland celebrates 50 years in Europe
In 1973 Ireland joined the European Communities. Together met with Ambassador Tom Hanney, Ireland’s Permanent Representative to the EU to find out why the...
Steiermark wine: Steep hills, keen Austrian wines
This month we head for the hills to find out about Steiermark wine and the ‘Steirische Terroir & Klassikweingüter'.
Steep slopes at high elevations, unpredictable...
Brussels dining: Two takeaway places in the Belgian capital
Our latest Brussels dining article looks at BON and From Comptoir
BON
A new craft has landed in the Schumann galaxy. BON states its mission as:...