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Charlize Theron's children want her to date more

Charlize Theron's children want her to date more

The children of 50-year-old actress Charlize Theron are reportedly encouraging her to start dating again. While open to the idea, Theron mentioned that she is looking for a partner who meets very specific requirements.

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Luilak market on May 22

Luilak market on May 22

The historic Luilakmarkt, the oldest plant and flower market in the Netherlands, will take place in Haarlem on Friday, May 22nd, featuring over 50 vendors along the Raamvest and Raamsingel. Between 4:00 PM and 2:00 AM, visitors can browse nearly a kilometer of stalls and utilize a free boat transport service for large orders.

Verweyhal gets a new future

Verweyhal gets a new future

The Haarlem city council has approved the sale of its share of the Verweyhal national monument to the Raiola heirs to facilitate a full restoration of the historic building. The renovation, set to begin this year, will transform the site at the Grote Markt into a space featuring a shop and a public green roof terrace.

André Hazes to bring new show to AFAS Live in November

André Hazes to bring new show to AFAS Live in November

Singer André Hazes announced on Instagram that he will perform a new show titled 'De Avond Van Je Leven' at AFAS Live on November 7. The artist expressed his excitement about returning to the stage and reconnecting with his fans.

Stumbling stone for heroic civil servant

Stumbling stone for heroic civil servant

A stumbling stone is being placed to honor Lammert Wever, a civil servant who joined the resistance during World War II. Wever ultimately sacrificed his life for his involvement in the movement.

Churches from Beverwijk to Akersloot make noise at 4:20 PM for 420 ‘rooted’ children

Churches from Beverwijk to Akersloot make noise at 4:20 PM for 420 ‘rooted’ children

Churches across the Netherlands will ring their bells at 4:20 PM on Wednesday to support 420 "rooted" children facing residency uncertainty. The nationwide initiative aims to draw attention to children who grew up in the country but still lack permanent legal status.