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  • Clockwise The Hague: Where Work Meets Community

    As people who are always on the move, meeting local businesses, discovering new hotspots, writing stories, and editing photos, we’ve been searching for a workspace that feels inspiring rather than routine. So instead of judging a coworking space after a single visit, we decided to do something different: spend a month working from Clockwise The…

  • Roben: ‘No one should have to sit at home lonely’

    Written by: Laura Linga Roben Scholten is a dreamer who thinks in impossibilities, until his community remindshim of what’s possible. As the founder of the Dutch Language Cafe, he isn’t justteaching a language… he’s actively reducing social isolation by creating a welcomingspace where people connect and feel seen. This effort addresses loneliness in a city…

  • Museum Beelden aan Zee

    Where Imagination Takes Shape: backstage at Museum Beelden aan Zee

    Tucked into the dunes of Scheveningen, Museum Beelden aan Zee is unlike any other museum in the city. This intimate institution is entirely dedicated to modern and contemporary sculpture, creating a quiet dialogue between art, architecture, and the sea just beyond its walls. But what is going on behind the scenes at the museum, and…

  • Lotte: ‘The night is where the masks come off. It’s where we are finally brave enough to be ourselves.’

    Written by: Laura Linga Lotte Ottevanger is a one-of-a-kind human of The Hague. She is creative, fiercely dedicated, and deeply connected to the city’s pulse. At 29, she embodies the city’s underground spirit: experimental, rough around the edges, and full of untapped potential. As the newly elected Night Mayor, she doesn’t just represent the nightlife;…