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Even through the TV screen, the pure bliss of a Harry Styles concert is palpable
Weekly tips: things to do in Amsterdam (March 9-13)
This article provides recommendations for activities in Amsterdam from March 9 to March 13. Suggested events include live music, theater performances, and various cultural experiences throughout the c...
I was impressed by the vulnerable footballers, until the question came: ‘But Kim, who are we missing in this story?’
The premiere of the documentary 'Real men don't cry' featured professional footballers and sports media members discussing mental health issues like performance pressure and loneliness. The event aime...

Verwulft 1 fast-tracked for monument status: ‘Not going so fast? I have to reconsider that’
The former shop building at Verwulft 1, dating from 1890, is being fast-tracked for monument status to preserve its historical character ahead of its sale. Political parties D66 and ChristenUnie reque...

Toos & Henk - March 9
Cartoonist Paul Kusters publishes his 'Toos & Henk' comic strip from Monday to Saturday, providing a unique perspective on current events. The daily series serves as a visual commentary on the latest ...
82 percent of Amsterdammers still consider tourism a problem

Ajax Supporters Association: "Joy of playing must return to the club"
Ajax has dismissed head coach Fred Grim following a 3-1 defeat to FC Groningen, appointing Jong Ajax coach Oscar Garcia for the remainder of the season. Supporters' association representative Fabian N...

Career of NOS reporter Bert Maalderink ends after farewell at World Allround Championships
NOS reporter Bert Maalderink retired from speed skating journalism on Sunday following his final assignment at the World Allround Speed Skating Championships. He was honored for his career at the Thia...
Ajax dismisses Fred Grim, Oscar Garcia to finish season
Ajax has dismissed Fred Grim as head coach of the first team with immediate effect. Oscar Garcia, who was recently appointed to lead Jong Ajax, will take over for the remainder of the season.
Bestselling author Myrthe freed from the negative voice in her head: ‘Why would I still take the exit to hell?’
Dutch author Myrthe van der Meer has overcome a persistent negative inner voice following her time in a psychiatric ward, an experience that inspired her bestselling book and recent film adaptation, P...

Arya (13) joins women's march in Alkmaar for the first time
Thirteen-year-old Arya participated in her first International Women's Day march in Alkmaar, joining about 100 activists to advocate for equal rights and an end to gender discrimination. Similar event...

Trump continues to misuse artists' music, but a lawsuit is often a bridge too far
Donald Trump and his administration continue to use music from artists without their permission, yet legal action remains rare. Experts note that many artists are reluctant to file lawsuits due to the...
Thousands join Feminist March in Amsterdam, Halsema speaks at Carré: 'We are not in a good position'
Cycling through India: this well-known Haarlemmer is doing it with his childhood friend
Joshua Nolet, a well-known resident of Haarlem, is participating in the new television program 'The Bicycle Race.' He is embarking on a cycling journey across India alongside a childhood friend.
‘Usually starts as a fairy tale’: how to recognize a toxic relationship?
Publicist Yesim Candan has released a book aimed at raising awareness about the warning signs of toxic relationships to help prevent femicide. The publication highlights that an (ex-)partner is respon...

Drost driving belt factory became successful thanks to the rise of Haarlem as an industrial city
The former Drost drive belt factory in Haarlem, once a key supplier for the city's industrial rise, has been preserved and transformed into the Oerkap restaurant and city beach. After serving as a tan...

The Greenhouse | The most beautiful nature film in ages is also about humanity
Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan discusses the nature film Whispers in the Woods in his weekly column. Directed by Vincent Munier, the film is highlighted for its ability to capture human wonder and its ...
Vegan hotspots, living in an old gym and Gerard and Johan have been together for 62 years
This week's collection of stories from Amsterdam highlights local vegan hotspots and a unique home converted from a former gymnasium. The compilation also features a couple celebrating 62 years togeth...

International Women's Day: Feminist March in Amsterdam, Halsema organizes conference
Amsterdam is celebrating International Women's Day with several events, including a Feminist March from Dam Square to Museumplein and a 'Women Unite' conference at the Carré Theatre hosted by Mayor H...

Snoozing with your cute Snowshoe – it sounds sweet, but is it?
The Flemish Catholic youth network Kamino has introduced 'snoeshoes', woolen pouches designed to store smartphones and reduce digital distractions. Launched at the start of Lent, the initiative aims t...

Robert of iconic duo Gebroeders Grimm dies after life full of glitter
Robert Anthony, one half of the iconic Amsterdam duo Gebroeders Grimm, has passed away at the age of 87. Alongside his husband Thom, the Pride ambassadors spent 25 years as flamboyant hosts at over a ...

Puck (21) faces street harassment almost every day, and she’s not alone. A tour of unsafe spots in Haarlem: 'I’d turn off my music here, to hear what’s happening'
Twenty-one-year-old Puck Zomer and a reporter tour various locations in Haarlem to highlight the frequent street harassment women face in the city. The report examines specific areas identified as uns...

Chef of Danish Michelin-starred restaurant Noma went too far with staff
Dozens of former employees of the world-famous restaurant Noma in Copenhagen have accused chef and founder René Redzepi of physical and verbal abuse. In an investigation by The New York Times, 35 for...

Ajax fan buses pelted by FC Groningen supporters, riot police intervene
Ajax supporter and player buses were pelted with objects by FC Groningen fans following a match, leading to an intervention by riot police. At least one arrest was made as a confrontation broke out be...

I am ashamed of my kind
In her weekly column for AlleTijd, Dutch journalist Lisanne van Sadelhoff addresses the contrast between the fatal consequences of war and its transformation into social media content. She explores th...

From servant to plantation owner: Haarlem women played key role in colonial era. ‘Women took matters into their own hands’
In honor of International Women's Day, several women from Haarlem are being recognized for their significant roles during the colonial era. These figures include women who managed trading companies af...
Caregiving is still a woman's task: 'Men are seriously shortchanging themselves'
Only 10 percent of fathers in the Netherlands share caregiving responsibilities equally with their partners, leaving the majority of domestic work to women. Experts suggest this imbalance is detriment...

How did it go again with Jesus, the kiss and the cross? Seven questions about TV spectacle ‘The Passion’
The Dutch television event 'The Passion' is retelling the Easter story this year with the theme 'Come closer,' emphasizing the importance of mutual attention. For the first time, the broadcast origina...

Wrinkles and varicose veins make Patty and Yvonne animations eerily realistic
Amsterdam-based animation duo Patty Stenger and Yvonne Kroese are premiering their new short film, 'Vleestomaat', at the Kaboom Animation Festival. The project uses realistic 3D collages based on phot...
International Women’s Day has been turned into a kind of Mother’s Day
Journalist and city poet Yanaika Zomer writes a column discussing how International Women's Day has evolved into a celebration similar to Mother's Day. The piece reflects on the changing nature of the...