
Cheat Sheet: March 2025
The must-attend events for the first month of spring curated by the Aa team.
The must-attend events for the first month of spring curated by the Aa team.
Ahead of their very first intervention, invading a ground-floor window on Zeedijk from March 3rd until the 9th, performance art manifestation Trespassing’s team gave us an inside look into their project. Keep on reading for details of Amsterdam Centrum’s most intrusive new neighbor.
With the rise of far-right rhetoric across Europe, migration has become a target of fear-driven propaganda and misinformation. In an attempt to shift the migration discourse from fear to fact, Carlotta Gioia Brambilla breaks down the benefits of migration and challenges common myths through empirical data.
Walter Van Beirendonck and G-STAR took over Concrete Store with Denim with Balls—a fearless collision of raw denim, radical construction, and pure creative chaos.
On February 13, 2025, Dr. Martens and Rooted celebrated Galentine’s Day at Benelux Bar in Amsterdam, launching the Buzz platforms with music, drinks, and immaculate vibes. Aa’s Chiara Wagner documented the night through her lens.
‘Still Processing’ curated by Bogomir Doringer at Nxt Museum distorts perception, blurring the line between human and machine in a sensory maze of technology and emotion.
The must-attend events for the shortest month of the year curated by the Aa team.
Amsterdam-based brand Lack of Guidance unveils its debut footwear collaboration with ASICS, blending bold nostalgia with modern performance in the GEL-QUANTUM™ 360 VIII.
Tokyo is one of those cities that feels like it has everything: charm, sophistication and a certain chaos. Home to over 14 million people, it’s the largest city in the world. A place where you can feel the right amount of “lost”. Explore off the beaten path with us—though, with a city this big, you might need a little help finding your way back. Keep reading for all the spots you need to know!
In the 23rd Friendbook entry, South-East London collective Steam Down shares their story. From hosting spontaneous weekly jams to becoming a cornerstone of London’s thriving jazz scene, keep reading for a peek into their world.
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