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JAN MANS SPEAKS [EDIT: Sittard-Geleen, January 4] Jan Mans (PVDA- Dutch Labor Party), the new president of the South Limburg Chamber of Commerce, the former mayor of Kerkrade, Enschede - during the firework disaster - and of Venlo, has extensive Brussels and cross-border experience....[more]
TRENCHERMAN’S RETURN [EDIT/LEI: Eijsden, January 15] There has been some concern at the editorial office about the disappearance of the Trencherman from our pages and so we decided to call him up over Christmas. He found himself on the horns of a dilemma, being unable to decide...[more]
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HARRAH’S MAASTRICHT CASINO (3) [BIZ: Maastricht, January 15] Harrah's Entertainment, the world's largest gaming company, owns, operates, and/or manages more than 40 casinos in three countries, primarily under the Harrah's, Caesar’s and Horseshoe brand names. ‘Dagblad de Limburger’ reported...[more]
TEFAF: REMBRANDT FOR SALE [BIZ: Helvoirt, January 14] There will be a Rembrandt for sale at the Tefaf in the Mecc in Maastricht from March 10 through 19. This is a portrait of the apostle ‘Jacobus de Meedere’, Rembrandts last religious painting (1661). It has been in private ownership...[more]
MACINTOSH TRADING UPDATE 2005 [BIZ: Maastricht, January 13] Macintosh Retail Group’s turnover increased by 1.5% to EUR 817.5m in 2005 thanks to an exceptionally good second half-year. The company expects the operating profit for the full year 2005 to rise about 50% compared with 2004 (EUR...[more]
BUSINESS INFO IN BELGIUM [BIZ: Hasselt, January 13] There is to be a meeting at the Holiday Inn, Kattegatstraat 1 in Hasselt at 19.30 hrs on February 7 to explain the simplification of administrative procedures that have been introduced for business in Belgium. The meeting will be addressed...[more]
EUPEN CABLE TAKES ON STAFF [BIZ: Eupen, January 13] In 2004 East Belgium’s most important private employer, the Eupen Cable Works, was in the black again after three bad years. The positive trend has continued in 2005 and the company is now able to take on more staff. The company currently...[more]
SATURN IN MAASTRICHT? [BIZ: Maastricht, January 13] Maastricht’s ‘De Ster’ paper says that the German retail electronics giant Saturn, specializing in household appliances and home entertainment is to establish a new superstore in the Sphinx building in Maastricht. Saturn and Media...[more]
NEW LOCATION FOR ADDAC [BIZ: Aachen, January 13] ADDAC, a leading IT service provider, with a Meuse-Rhine presence, founded in 1993, has recently moved to a top new location at Krefelder Strasse 121 in Aachen to allow for growth and increase its visibility - adding to its presence...[more]
FLIGHTS TO CEBIT [BIZ: Aachen, January 12] The Meuse-Rhine Chambers of Commerce are organizing a charter flight from Maastricht Aachen Airport to the CeBIT Fair in Hanover on March 13. This is biggest trade fair for IT and communications technology. There are still seats available...[more]
CARGO RECORD FOR MAA [BIZ/LOG: Maastricht, January 11] Maastricht Aachen Airport has achieved record cargo volumes for the second year in succession. In 2005, 82,650 tons of air cargo were handled, 57,500 coming by air and the rest (presumably) by truck. The passenger figures rose...[more]
BELGIAN BIO-FUEL [BIZ: Brussels, January 11] The EU has granted Belgium permission to lower its duties on bio-fuels. This makes this fuel more interesting for car users. At the same time the government has taken measures to allow Belgian companies to produce bio-fuel and there...[more]
FRANS PISTORIUS AT DSM [BIZ: Heerlen, January 11] The DSM Board has announced that Mr Frans Pistorius (57) has been appointed Director of DSM Nederland B.V. with effect from 1 May 2006. Mr Pistorius will succeed Mr Just Fransen van de Putte (62), who will retire on that date. The...[more]
GE REAL ESTATE BUYS IN AACHEN [BIZ: Aachen, January 10] With almost 40m housing units, Germany is the largest residential property market in Europe. The home ownership rate of 43% is very low compared with 80% in Spain, Greece, and Ireland. Housing is also said to be undervalued in Germany...[more]
LIÈGE EXPORTERS [BIZ: Liège, January 10] On January 19 there will be a lunch with the Ambassador of the Czech Republic, and from January 20 to 24 there will be a commercial multi-sector mission to India run by the Liège Export Club. Check the website for details....[more]
FORD S-MAX [BIZ: Cologne, January 10] This article is Ford’s release about its new model for Genk. A view of developments at the US parent company is available at ‘The Economist’ web site (http://www.economist.com/business/displayStory.cfm?story_id=5359884)Ford of...[more]
LEAN MANUFACTURING IN SERAING [BIZ: Seraing, January 9] The CRIF (a knowledge center active in R&D and technology transfer to business) is organizing half-day seminars on ‘lean’ manufacturing in Seraing, Gosselies, and Tournai, this seminar is for production companies and want to improve...[more]
NEW MAASTRICHT TOURIST GUIDE [BIZ/LEI: Maastricht, January 9] ‘Maastricht: It’s Own Way’ for 2006. The tourist guide for Maastricht is popular at home and abroad, and the print run is for 56,000. It is to be published in four languages: Dutch, German, French, and English. The price will...[more]
55,000 VEHICLES FOR FORD GENK [BIZ: Genk, January 9] The Ford plant in Genk is going to produce 55,000 more vehicles in 2006 than in 2005. Last year 180,000 Mondeos were produced and this year it will go up to 235,000. The increase in production is due to the new models: the sports activity...[more]
EUR 20M FOR TIHANGE [BIZ/INFRA: Tihange, January 9] Major repairs and upgrading are taking place at the Tihange nuclear power station (45km south of Maastricht). The total investment of EUR 20m will go towards safety and new technological improvements. The first job will be to...[more]
PARSYTEC Q4-ORDERS EUR 8M+ [BIZ: Aachen, January 9] Parsytec AG has announced that the order entry for the fourth quarter 2005 is expected to exceed EUR 8m, the highest quarterly value since two years. This is principally the result of shifts from the third quarter; an increasing demand...[more]
MITHRA PILL FOR CHINA [BIZ/LIFE-SCI: Liège, January 7] Mithra, a five-year-old, Liège-based biotech company that specializes in gynecological product areas, covering contraception and fertility, the menopause, and osteoporosis, women’s personal hygiene and female-specific cancers,...[more]
FRANS MAAS TO KEEP NAME [BIZ/LOG: Venlo, January 6] The big name among Limburg’s logistics companies based in Venlo, Frans Maas, is in the process of being taken over by the Danish company DSV, but it has been proposed is that Frans Maas should keep its own name because Frans Maas...[more]
STATIONS FOR SALE [BIZ/LOG: Liège, January 6] A number of stations are coming up for sale in the Liège area. Belgian Railways is trying to add value to about 15 stations in the province of Liège. They are currently not being used and others will presumably follow. Stations mentioned...[more]
VASTNED BUYS IN TONGRES [BIZ: Tongres, January 6] Intervest Retail, a 72.5% subsidiary of Vastned Retail, has a purchase agreement for the 8,900m2 Julianus shopping center in Tongres. The developer and vendor of the project is IBC Vastgoed, a subsidiary of Heijmans Belgium. The project...[more]
DECONTAMINATION [BIZ: Namur, January 5] One hundred and three industrial sites in the Liège region are going to be decontaminated and upgraded by the Walloon region. These are principally locations that disfigure the countryside. The region is going to devote EUR 4m to this...[more]
AVANTIS CROBUSPARKX® PARTNER [BIZ: Avantis, January 5] Avantis, the European Science and Business Park between Heerlen and Aachen, is a partner in the Crobusparkx® organization. This is a cooperative association formed by three cross-border business parks: Avantis, Europark Coevorden-Emlichheim,...[more]
NEW SAINT GOBAIN GLASS BOSS [BIZ: Aachen, January 4] There has been a change at the top at the glass manufacturer Saint Gobain Glass GmbH in Aachen. Succeeding Franz Josef King (61), a long time president, is Fabrice Didier (38). Frenchman Didier has a PhD in physics and started work in...[more]
TESSENDERLO UK PVC PROFILE DC [BIZ/LOG: Tessenderlo, January 4] Eurocell Building Plastics, a British subsidiary of Tessenderlo that distributes PVC profiles, is taking over six distribution centers in Southwest England from Brunel Plastics. This is a distributor of PVC profiles for the...[more]
INTER-NED NEWSLETTER [BIZ: Düsseldorf, January 4] The Internet newsletter dealing with links between North-Rhine Westphalia and The Netherlands has produced its January issue, which deals with construction in Germany and avoiding pitfalls. It’s important to know how the construction...[more]
MARSHALL PLAN UPDATE [BIZ/GOV: Namur, January 4] The Marshall Plan for the re-launch of the Walloon economy has to be changed because the European Commission has noted that the tax incentives given in what are called ‘free zones’ may be in conflict with law on business competition....[more]
FRANS MAAS: NISSAN SPARES [BIZ/LOG: Venlo, January 4] Koninklijke Frans Maas Groep N.V. and Nissan have started implementing a three-year contract signed by the two parties last year with the opening of Frans Maas’ new logistics distribution centre in the Russian Federation.Frans ...[more]
KNIGHT: RESTRUCTURE SUEZ [BIZ: Brussels, January 3] Eric Knight, the CEO of the Knight Vinke investment fund (that we have discussed before), is preparing moves to get the French-Belgium utility Suez, a Bel20 heavyweight, to restructure further. Knight Vinke recently added to its stock of Suez...[more]
NEW FITNESS CENTER IN LONTZEN [BIZ: Lontzen, January 3] On the physical well-being front, a new fitness and wellness center called ‘Injoy’ has opened in Belgium’s German-speaking region at Lontzen. It covers an area of 2,200m2. The driving force behind the project was Robby Langer from Eupen...[more]
CATERING INDUSTRY TROPHY 2005 [BIZ: Maastricht, January 3] At Fort St. Pieter the tenth Annual Catering Trades Trophy for Maastricht and the Hill Country was awarded to Maastricht’s Patron Cuisinier, Toine Hermsen, who has played a major role in the raising of standards in Maastricht — where...[more]
CAMPUS START IN 2006 [BIZ/EDU: Maastricht, January 2] It was announced in late November that the construction of a new university campus in Maastricht would be delayed. The delay is a result of difficult negotiations with the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. [Incidentally,...[more]
MARKETING MAASTRICHT [BIZ/LEI: Maastricht, January 2] In December the new marketing program for Maastricht was presented. The general objective is to define and profile the position of Maastricht as a tourist destination to increase the number of visitors. This will be done by implementing...[more]
MOBILITY COMPETENCE [BIZ: Avantis, January 2] In recent months Avantis has charted the networks around Mobilon. The Mobilon Mobility Competence Center unites all the knowledge and capacities in the area of aerospace, rail engineering, or the automotive sector, and also new applications...[more]
KRUIDVAT GOES TO ONLINE SALES [BIZ: Brussels, January 2] Kruidvat, the Dutch drugstore chain, is going to start to compete with online pharmacies from 2006. It will fill prescriptions from a central location in The Netherlands and the Internet will play a major role in this, according to...[more]
CHEAPEST CARS IN CH & BELGIUM [BIZ: Brussels, January 2] A Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) study has revealed that the cheapest cars in Europe are sold in Switzerland, with Belgium second. In Switzerland, car price rises average 1.5% annually - considerably less than the EU average of 4.4%....[more]
MARCHE SCIENCE PARK [BIZ/SCI-TECH: Marche-en-Famenne, January 2] The intercommunal utility project developer Idélux and the University of Liège are setting up a science park in Marche-en-Famenne. This will be linked with the European Space Center but it will also be used by non-aerospace...[more]
DOCMORRIS IN GOOD HEALTH [BIZ: Heerlen, January 2] The internet pharmacy DocMorris is doing well and the company, established in 2000, achieved revenues of EUR 150m in 2005, 15% more than the previous year (EUR 130m). It is expected to close 2005 in profit. After four years of explosive...[more]
LIMBURG (B) UTILITIES MERGER [BIZ/INFRA: Hasselt, January 2] After a discussion that has been going on for 20 years a decision has been made: 41 of the 44 Limburg municipalities have approved a proposal to merge the three Limburg refuse collection utilities Regionale Milieuzorg, IVVVA,...[more]
ANNUAL SALES [BIZ: Eupen, January 2] The Verviers Business Association has lost out in the struggle to harmonize the dates of the winter sales within the Euroregion. The Belgian federal ministry responsible for the retail sector said that there are, at present, to be no...[more]
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EUREGIOTICKET IN A NUTSHELL [LOG: Aachen, January 14] The euregioticket for Meuse-Rhine is valid for one day until the end of the business day (day ticket for one person) and can be used on most public transport (nearly all buses and railway lines). It costs EUR 13.50, and is cheaper at...[more]
EUREGIOBAHN LANGERWEHE 2007 [LOG: Langerwehe, January 11] If all goes according to plan, the Aachen Transport Association (AVV) will be able to include trips to Langerwehe every half an hour via Weisweiler in December 2007...[more]
PLANS FOR BAUHAUS EUROPA [INFRA/GOV: Aachen, January 9] The plans and design for the Bauhaus Europa, which is to be erected between the City Hall and the cathedral, are on view in the Coronation Hall of the Aachen City Hall between January 11 and 26. The exhibition is free of charge...[more]
BUSCH TUNNEL ONGOING [LOG/INFRA: Aachen, January 9] The rail tunnel joining Aachen and Belgium, the Busch Tunnel, is now being drilled and 20m concrete beams are being driven into the earth, and there will be a 10m supporting wall. Completion is due in the summer....[more]
SHUTTLE BUS TO THE EIFEL [LOG: Euskirchen, January 9] From Monday there will be a shuttle bus from Euskirchen to the Eifel. The bus company is targeting school classes, families, and senior citizens. The trip, which takes 25 minutes, will provide information about the history and the...[more]
BUS TICKETS AT NEWSAGENTS [LOG: Brussels, January 4] From March 1, tickets for the De Lijn bus company in Flanders will be available at 2,000 newspaper outlets in the region. The company wants to reduce the sale of tickets on the buses and trams to help them keep on time. The tickets...[more]
CONTAINER PORTS [LOG: Antwerp/Zeebrugge, January 3] Reflecting the major increase in container shipment, in Antwerp trans-shipment went up by 5% to 160 million tons. The number of cars shipped through Antwerp went down 10% to 800,000. Car producers and shippers are going via...[more]
6.15M THALYS PASSENGERS [LOG: Brussels, January 3] The Thalys high-speed train carried more than six million passengers in 2005: 6.15 million as against 5.95 million in 2004. Revenues rose by 5.5% to EUR 335m. The company operates 27 trains between Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, and Cologne. (Source:...[more]
SUDTOURS TO KOS AND MAJORCA [LOG: Amsterdam, January 3] Sudtours Holiday Flights are offering two destinations in the summer of 2006 from Maastricht-Aachen Airport. The season starts at the end of April, and from April 30 there will be flights every Sunday to the Greek island of Kos, allowing...[more]
TNT EUROPEAN INNIGHT NETWORK [LOG: Amsterdam, January 3] - TNT N.V., global provider of mail, express and logistics services, has announced it has acquired ISH Noèní Expres, the leading innight distribution services provider in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.The acquisition will further ...[more]
ZSLM TAKES OVER 23KM OF RAIL [LOG: Maastricht, January 2] In November the South Limburg steam train company, the ZSLM, took over 23km of track — 10km from Geul to Simpelveld, 6.5km from Simpelveld to Kerkrade, and 6.5km from Simpelveld to Vetschau. This will allow the volunteer-manned ZSLM...[more]
UNDERGROUND CONTAINER PARK [INFRA: Meulenberg, January 2] There will be two underground container facilities installed at apartments in Meulenberg before summer 2006. There have been complaints about hygiene in the past and the board of the Kempisch Tehuis has approved the plan, which...[more]
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UMBS SABIC PARTNER [EDU: Maastricht, January 13] University of Maastricht Business School has been invited by SABIC Europe to develop and organize an in company program for promising senior management. The program is headed: ‘Developing Leaders in Business’, starts in February...[more]
EUPEN’S UN INVESTIGATOR [GOV: Eupen, January 11] Serge Brammertz, the Eupen-born lawyer and criminologist at the International Criminal Court in The Hague [See issues 39, 68, and 70. Ed.] , has been nominated to succeed the UN Special Investigator Mr Mehlis. Dr Brammertz’s next job...[more]
SINGLES IN AACHEN [GOV: Aachen, January 9] Aachen and Münster have the highest number of singles in North-Rhine Westphalia. Münster is top with 46% of the population noted as single, and 39% living in Aachen are also recorded as single....[more]
FIVE TOP TECH PROJECTS [GOV/BIZ: Maastricht, January 6] The top technology region for the Southeast Netherlands, the ongoing Acceleration Agenda and the SME programs from that agenda is to receive substantial funding for five major projects.These projects reinforce the core clusters ...[more]
CROSS-BORDER TASK FORCE [GOV: Aachen, January 5] A task force as part of a Euroregional project in Aachen is going to address itself to the problems of migrant/cross-border workers in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion. These problems arise because of differences in national legislation and...[more]
EUROREGION SCHOOLS’ LIT. PRIZE [EDU: Aachen, January 5] The literary prize for schools in the Euroregion was awarded for the first time in 2001/2002. Now in the spring of 2006 the fifth prize will be awarded, and 27 schools and 300 pupils will be taking part. This time there will be six contemporary...[more]
UNU-MERIT [EDU: Maastricht, January 4] From January 1, 2006, the United Nations University Institute of Technology has a new name in Maastricht. The United Nations University and the University of Maastricht have signed a cooperative agreement for a joint research and...[more]
MAASTRICHT HOUSING IN LANAKEN [GOV: Lanaken/Maastricht, January 2] In December, Belgian and Dutch Limburg proposed Euroregional developments for the Limburg Valley of the Meuse. One project will lead to the construction of public housing by Maastricht in Belgium. The problem areas to be...[more]
LIMBURG APPRENTICES IN AACHEN [EDU: Heerlen, January 2] In early December students at the Arcus, Emma, and Sophianum colleges could continue their education as apprentices in the metal working sector in companies around Aachen. This gives a number of advantages because these internships...[more]
LIMBURG EXPANDS [GOV: Maastricht, January 2] In December, Governor Leon Frissen of Netherlands Limburg and Mayor Leers of Maastricht noted that Limburg and Maastricht should adopt a clear position as a border region in Europe. The issue was also raised recently at a meeting...[more]
EUROREGIONAL INFO SERVICE [GOV: Maastricht, January 2] The recording of basic statistics in Meuse-Rhine appears to be done in different ways in the different countries because of the differences in definitions, but it is important for the Euroregion and the European Commission to have...[more]
REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER [EDU: Heinsberg/Roermond, January 2] A new Euroregional educational center called the ‘German-Dutch Center for Vocational and Intercultural Education’ is to be established in Heinsberg and Roermond. The programs will be bilingual and the diplomas will be accredited...[more]
ERARD DE LA MARCK [GOV/EDU: January 2] Eric Renette in collaboration with Professor Bruno Demoulin reminds readers, in an article in ‘Le Soir’, that December 30 marked the 500th anniversary of the death of the great Prince-Bishop of Liège, Erard de la Marck, a friend of Erasmus,...[more]
VERVIERS POPULATION STATISTICS [GOV: Verviers, January 2] The population of the Verviers district rose last year by 0.54% and is now around 270,000. Among the first five municipalities with the greatest increase in population this year are Baelen, Eupen, and Kelmis. Baelen is first with 2.32%...[more]
GALLO-ROMAN MUSEUM REFIT [EDU/LEI: Tongres, January 2] The Tongres Gallo-Roman museum is going to close for two years. Because of the popularity of the museum and increasing lack of space, the exhibition areas are to be refurbished and expanded. The project will require around EUR 13.5m....[more]
NRW AND EU STRUCTURAL FUNDS [GOV: Eupen, January 2] North-Rhine Westphalia’s municipalities want to be involved, in future, in the distribution of European development funding. The mayors of a number of large cities, including Aachen, have criticized the solo role played by the NRW government...[more]
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ATRIUM WITH PHARMACIES [HEALTH: Heerlen, January 13] Pharmacies in Eastern South Limburg, which are linked to the regional Open Care Information System (OZIS), will provide the Atrium Medical Center with direct information on patient data. This is of great importance for the quality...[more]
GOING BROKE IN BIOTECH [LIFE-SCI: Aachen, January 10] There will be a meeting of the Bio Club on February 7 at 18.00 hrs in the RWTH Aachen Sammelbau Chemie, Seminar Room 38A II, at Worringer Weg 1 in Aachen. The topic will be ‘Lessons learned from foundation, development and insolvency...[more]
PHARMA/MEDTECH COOPERATION [LIFE-SCI: Maastricht, January 10] The Province of Limburg has decided to provide a contribution of EUR 300,000 to the ‘Human Health’ project. The Province of Limburg (NL) is also providing EUR 75,000 in co-financing. In addition to setting up a cross-border...[more]
CROSS-BORDER CARE [HEALTH: Alden Biesen, January 2] The conclusion of the cross-border healthcare conference held on December 21 at Kasteel Alden Biesen [which we’ve touched on before Ed] also referred to the need for transparency in the offer of cross-border healthcare. Care...[more]
SMART PLASTICS SHAPED BY LIGHT [LIFE-SCI/SCI-TECH: Aachen/Boston, January 2] Scientists at Aachen’s RWTH University have developed a new form of plastic that changes its shape on exposure to ultraviolet light. The material will provide surgeons with new possibilities in medical operations....[more]
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AACHEN: SCIENCE CITY [SCI-TECH: Aachen, January 9] The final contenders for the 2007 title of ‘Science City’ in Germany are Aachen, Braunschweig, Freiburg. The Ruhrgebiet, Cottbus, Erlangen, Frankfurt am Main, Garbsen, Gießen, and Ingolstadt have already dropped out. The winner...[more]
JUELICH AT 50 [SCI-TECH: Jülich, January 6] The Jülich Research Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The research center was set up in 1956 as a nuclear research center. In the meantime 4,000 researchers have moved to Jülich, making it the largest multi-disciplinary...[more]
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KOENIG KANDAULES [LEI: Liège, January 14] Alexander von Zemlinsky’s eighth and last opera ‘Der König Kandaules’, coming on January 27 to the Royal Walloon Opera in Liège, tells André Gide’s story from Herodotus of the rich King of Sardes who had everything, including the most...[more]
VALENTINE’S DAY [LEI: Maastricht, January 14] Maastricht’s International Hotel School and Maastricht Mondial, the city’s International (English-speaking) Lions Club are organizing a a Valentine’s Day Dinner on February 14 at the School’s Etoile Restaurant. Tenue de Ville, cost...[more]
NAGANT DE LIÈGE [LEI: Maastricht, January 13] The vintage car show being held in Maastricht this weekend is exhibiting the Liège Nagant automobile. Initially producing weapons and engineering tools, the company was established in 1859 in Liège and at the end of the 19th century...[more]
CONTEMPORARY ART IN VISE [LEI: Vise, January 11] There is to be an exhibition of contemporary artists in the Chapelle des Sépulcrines, rue du Collège, 31, 4600 Visé, every day from 14.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs from January 28 through February 5. The works are by the following artists: Nicolas...[more]
ON AT THE LUDWIG FORUM [LEI: Aachen, January 11] Ongoing and forthcoming exhibitions at the Ludwig Forum at Aachen include paintings by Matthias Weischer of the new Leipzig School (February 11 to March 26). Global Players — German and Japanese Contemporary Art is an exchange project...[more]
ENECO TOUR 2006 [LEI: Heerlen, January 11] Councilors Vrolings of Heerlen and Clermonts of Landgraaf announced the good news that Heerlen and Landgraaf will be organizing a time trial in the ENECO Tour professional cycling race on August 20. This time trial is in keeping with...[more]
SLANG ON THE BARGE [LEI: Liège, January 11] SLANG are performing on the Ex-cale barge, opposite Intermosane on quai Godefroid Kurth, on January 28 at 21.00hrs. The trio of Manuel Hermia, François Garny and Michel Seba rare back in force with their third album, called ‘It's on...[more]
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