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Ariana Grande to release new album in July

Ariana Grande to release new album in July

American singer Ariana Grande has announced the release of her upcoming album titled "Petal." The new record is scheduled to be released on July 31.

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The Jazzcats of Vijzelstraat: “The tastemakers of Amsterdam nightlife”

The Jazzcats of Vijzelstraat: “The tastemakers of Amsterdam nightlife”

This article explores the rich jazz history of Amsterdam's Vijzelstraat, which served as a central hub for the genre during the 1930s. Historians and musicians reflect on the international artists and diverse subcultures that defined the era while noting the challenges posed by the city's conservative policies at the time.

Dyslexic thinking is not a disorder but a talent

Dyslexic thinking is not a disorder but a talent

The article challenges the traditional view of dyslexia as a learning disability, suggesting it should be viewed as a talent rather than just a struggle with reading and writing. It notes that online definitions typically focus solely on the obstacles students face in academic settings.

Butcher's daughter transforms century-old butcher shop into modern deli: ‘Memories in every crack and behind every tile’

Butcher's daughter transforms century-old butcher shop into modern deli: ‘Memories in every crack and behind every tile’

Guusje Broekhof is renovating her family's century-old butcher shop in Haarlem's Kruisstraat to transform it into a modern deli. The project aims to modernize the business to meet current retail demands while preserving the historical memories embedded in the building's original structure.

Jordaan and Amstel residents divided over King's Day: It was a madhouse

Jordaan and Amstel residents divided over King's Day: It was a madhouse

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Historic Haarlem tram line still very much alive despite downfall of ChristenUnie

Historic Haarlem tram line still very much alive despite downfall of ChristenUnie

A proposal for a historical tram line at Haarlem's Veerplas remains under consideration despite initiator Frank Visser losing his seat in recent elections. Negotiators from PRO, D66, and CDA are currently reviewing a more cost-effective version of the plan for the new coalition agreement.