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Five on Friday: May 7th, 2021

Five on Friday: May 7th, 2021 Our weekly roundup of headlines from around the world that are affecting the hospitality industry Words by: Caitlin St John The The News: Our weekly roundup of headlines from around the world that are affecting the hospitality industry Words by: Caitlin St John Cruise operators are advised to launch trial voyages with volunteer passengers, the Restaurant Revitalization Fund officially kicks off, and registration for HD Expo in Las Vegas is now open. All that and more in this week’s Five on Friday. Biden promotes $28.6 billion restaurant grant program Photo by The White House/Flickr

Clearing the dancefloor: how club culture became a museum piece

Last modified on Thu 6 May 2021 07.31 EDT The ttttssshhhhhh of a smoke machine breaks the silence as a red spotlight blinks to life, illuminating social distancing markers on a dancefloor polished smooth by the shuffling of feet. The soundsystem kicks into gear with an anthem by techno star Dave Clarke. But the DJ booth is empty, and the only ravers here are the ones frozen in time, trapped behind glass as photo displays. This is Echoing Through Eternity, the pop-up museum exhibit currently showing at Fuse, a venue in the hip Marolles district of Brussels that has been serving its community for the last 100 years, first as a cinema and then a Latin discotheque before emerging as one of Belgium’s best techno clubs. The exhibition features slick posters, wacky flyers (rubber gloves, fake driving licences) and colourful photos from the club’s storied past. Most of the material has come from its own archive, but there are personal items here too, submitted by the club’s devoted

Le Fuse: un club, un héritage et plus encore

Le Fuse: un club, un héritage et plus encore
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What s on this week: 9-15 April | The Bulletin

Culture 13:04 Our pick of the best activities in and around Brussels – and online – for the coming week The snow(!) has melted, and spring is back in the air. Floralia Brussels is one of the annual events that can happen right now as it is out-of-doors. Taking place on the grounds of the Groot-Bijgaarden Castle, Floralia boasts more than one million blooming flowers spread across 14 hectares. Fields of tulips, swaths of hyacinth and carpets of daffodils are just the beginning. A popular event with Brussels expats, it’s easily reachable by car or on De Lijn buses 136 or 355. Until 2 May, Isidoor Van Beverenstraat 5, Groot-Bijgaarden

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