Flanders
New Animal Slaughter Rules in Belgium Pit Activists Against Religious Communities
The end to a religious exemption may curtail the production of halal and kosher meats in the region of Flanders.
Why the Chef of an All-Female Kitchen Rejected Her Michelin Star
"Until ten years ago, a Michelin star was a blessing, but in these economic times it is more of a curse."
Embroidered Tapestries Beautifully Rewrite Art History’s Male Gaze
Sylvie Franquet reworks found tapestries to explore newer cultural dimensions.
The Texit: Britain's EU departure is inspiring more independence movements
From Quebec to Catalonia, independence movements in North America and Europe have taken note of the Brexit and are using it to rally their troops.
The Finest Place in the World to Pedal for Beer
Belgium rules beer. Has for centuries. We grabbed a bike (another national pastime) and went for a weeklong spin.
Animal Town
"These are some of the cats I've seen behind windows in the streets of Flanders. They're everywhere, if you really look. At times I feel like I'm walking through a red-light district-the cats are like the whores."
Two Old Flemish Peasants
"These are photographs that I've taken of two men who are close friends. They live in the same village. One has never had a woman in his life and has always lived in complete dirt. "