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Here are five books to plunge into new imaginations, open up new perspectives, and explore other worlds.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenColleagues read authors from our Talks & Debates. Managerial Head of Exhibitions Eveylne read Chelsea Girls by Eileen Myles.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this episode Béatrice Delvaux talks to the French philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this episode journalist Ewald Pironet talks to the American economist Joseph E. Stiglitz.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenThis week journalist Annelies Beck talks to climate scientist Valerie Trouet.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this episode journalist Safia Kessas talks to Senegalese writer Felwine Sarr.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this episode journalist Annelies Beck talks to British author Olivia Laing.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this episode journalist Annelies Beck talks to Italian writer Paolo Giordano.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenColleagues read authors from our Talks & Debates. Institutional Advisor Brecht on Peter Verhelst.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenColleagues read authors from our Talks & Debates. Curious about their findings on Thomas Piketty, Eileen Myles, and Peter Verhelst, among others?
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenWhat is the role of art in dark times? As an artist, how can you respond in the face of boundless violence? Uncompromising art.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenOn 1 October, to mark Foundation Day, Bozar wishes to highlight a key pillar of its social mission: support from its partner foundations.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenOn Sunday 21 September, Brussels will breathe a different kind of air. The car-free streets are opening up to children, who are taking over the asphalt, the
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenFeijoada is about more than conviviality. It is political; it is queer. It fosters a moment of communion and layered, often conflicting, emotions.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenChimamanda Ngozi Adichie maintains that a life cannot be told through a single narrative, that identity is made of fertile inconsistencies...
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenThis fall, three writers who come to Bozar look at our past and present through more critical eyes than the usual.
In Watch ✕ Read ✕ ListenIn this Bozar Magazine, we highlight Bozar's transdisciplinary programme: concerts, films, performances, lectures, expo and much more.
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