nu

Frank Sinatra’s daughter calls Trump’s use of father’s music ‘sacrilege’

Frank Sinatra’s daughter calls Trump’s use of father’s music ‘sacrilege’

Nancy Sinatra expressed her disapproval after Donald Trump shared a video featuring Frank Sinatra's song 'My Way' on the Truth Social platform. She described the use of her father's music by the former president as sacrilege.

Related articles

Burna Boy, The Roots and De La Soul: North Sea Jazz in pictures at its 50th edition

Burna Boy, The Roots and De La Soul: North Sea Jazz in pictures at its 50th edition

Municipality must pay thousands of euros to canal cruise company following failed permit policy

Municipality must pay thousands of euros to canal cruise company following failed permit policy

A civil court has ruled that the municipality of Amsterdam must pay compensation to the shipping company Blue Boat due to a flawed licensing policy for tour boats. The policy, which forced many companies to sell vessels under duress before being overturned by the Council of State in 2024, is now subject to multiple damage claims from affected operators.

Sleep floating by an old fortification along the Vecht river near Weesp

Sleep floating by an old fortification along the Vecht river near Weesp

Entrepreneur Toon Roozen offers unique off-grid accommodation in floating cabins located near the historic Fort Uitermeer by the Vecht river in Weesp. The site, which historically served as part of the defense lines of Amsterdam, now provides a peaceful recreational area for guests to relax and swim.

Haarlem proud of new city festival: "In five years, people will postpone their holidays for this"

Haarlem proud of new city festival: "In five years, people will postpone their holidays for this"

Haarlem has launched a new city festival called FIER, which commemorates the city's historical resistance during the 1573 Siege of Haarlem. Organized by local entrepreneurs and musicians, the event aims to become a lasting tradition that celebrates the city's role in the history of the Netherlands.

Soldaat van Oranje director Theu Boermans receives royal honor

Soldaat van Oranje director Theu Boermans receives royal honor

Director Theu Boermans was awarded a royal honor on Sunday for his long-term contributions to the theater industry. The recognition was presented just before the final performance of the musical Soldaat van Oranje, which concluded its nearly sixteen-year run this weekend.