On Friday night I decided to finally try out Spirito Martini club. It apparently was very popular and very close to my place. The feedback I had got about it was contradictory however covering the love-hate range. A friend said: “If you are going there, I am not coming. I don’t like the people…not professionals, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Delicious Magic with Brussels Chocolate Week
First Brussels Chocolate Week ended on Sunday. I was not able to join any of the guided tours, theme walks or breakfast arrangements at The Cocoa and Chocolate Museum. But being a great chocolate-lover I felt it a must to give my tribute to the Week. So on Saturday morning I went to the nearby … Continue reading
2012 EU Prize for Literature Award Ceremony
I accidentally found myself at the 2012 EU Prize for Literature award ceremony last night. A Bulgarian friend called me around 7:00 pm and invited me to join her. Shortly after I was at Albert Hall. The 12 awarded authors were sitting on the stage, namely: Anna Kim (Austria), Lada Zigo (Croatia), Laurence Plazenet (France), … Continue reading
Jana’s Seasonal Supper
Last night I joined Jana’s Seasonal Supper at the Urban Ecology Centre . It is a monthly initiative in which visitors cook and eat together vegetarian food in exchange for a donation to support the ecological initiatives of the Centre. It was my first time and I was very pleasantly surprised by the Centre’s atmosphere. It is a cozy and artistic … Continue reading
BRUSSELS INNOVA 2012
The initiative to visit BRUSSELS INNOVA came from the InterNations Brussels Singles activity group. Three of us met in front of the Hall 10 – Brussels Expo on Friday afternoon and started exploring the world of inventions. Going on Friday was a good decision since it was not crowded and we had the opportunity to … Continue reading
Salman Rushdie in a Public Discussion
I had the chance to attend the public discussion with Salman Rushdie about his new autobiography, “Joseph Anton: A Memoir” on Tuesday at the Centre for Fine Arts Bozar. The memoir presents the period of the fatwa against him when he had to live in hiding. There was a long queue in front of Bozar … Continue reading