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Review: At the Gelredome, Ye shuffles across his globe, alone in the world

Review: At the Gelredome, Ye shuffles across his globe, alone in the world

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Walking through Weesp, a mini Amsterdam with local cookies and boats on the Vecht

Walking through Weesp, a mini Amsterdam with local cookies and boats on the Vecht

This weekly feature from AlleTijd presents a 4.7-kilometer walking route through Weesp, a town often described as a smaller version of Amsterdam. The trail highlights local specialties like "Weesper moppen" cookies and scenic views of boats on the Vecht river.

Renata Jansen photographs club characters as a tribute to super-volunteers: ‘They seem like a dying breed’

Renata Jansen photographs club characters as a tribute to super-volunteers: ‘They seem like a dying breed’

Photographer Renata Jansen has created a series of portraits to honor "super-volunteers" who have dedicated decades of service to their local sports clubs. The project highlights these indispensable individuals, such as long-time trainers and maintenance workers, whom Jansen describes as a "dying breed."

Duffy to perform in UK next month for first time in fifteen years

Duffy to perform in UK next month for first time in fifteen years

Welsh singer Duffy has announced she will perform her first UK concert in fifteen years with a secret, intimate show in London on July 5. According to an Instagram post by the singer, the performance will also include the debut of new music.

Jan swapped Haarlem for Oslo 60 years ago but still dreams of a herring cart

Jan swapped Haarlem for Oslo 60 years ago but still dreams of a herring cart

81-year-old Jan Hoogenwerf reflects on his life in Oslo sixty years after moving there from his hometown of Haarlem. Despite his long residency in Norway, he maintains a strong connection to his Dutch roots through memories and mementos of the city he left behind.

From club night to coffee rave: why young people are ditching bars for morning parties like Rise & Rave in Haarlem

From club night to coffee rave: why young people are ditching bars for morning parties like Rise & Rave in Haarlem

The third edition of the 'Rise & Rave' event will take place on Tuesday, June 9th, at Copper Branch in Haarlem, offering a morning dance party with coffee and croissants before the workday begins. These alcohol-free morning raves are becoming a popular alternative to traditional nightlife for young people in the city.