Dutch cheese made in Ireland (©culture magazine) In this special edition of the programme, Louise William reports from Ireland on the small-scale production of Dutch cheese, such as Gouda and […]
Monthly Archives: March 2001
Of all the images that artists have had at hand, none have had as much representation as the human body, which has been a source of boundless fascination through the […]
Our guests in this programme are from many different backgrounds and countries: Iraq, Tibet, India, Pakistan, Australia and Surinam. They all live in the Netherlands, and they have different answers […]
Indian-born author Salman Rushdie was invited to write the Netherlands’ book-week gift in 2001. The theme was writers between two cultures. The book Rushdie wrote was called “Woede”. Later that […]
Bertine Krol speaks with Niek van Sas, professor of modern history, about the Dutch monarchy and how it came about. He also discusses the powers and influence – real and […]
In this uncut interview with Bertine Krol, Willem Oltmans (1925-2004), talks freely (and outrageously, sometimes) about the monarchy, Queen Beatrix, Prince Claus, Prince Willem-Alexander and his future (?) wife Máxima […]
From a very early stage, man began to put human form to the gods he worshipped. The first part of this two-part series focuses on three periods in history when […]
Home is where the heart is. What if your heart lies somewhere in a territory just beyond your reach? What if you are an exile, an immigrant, a refugee? What […]