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Massive queue on Looiersgracht for Harry Styles pop-up store

Massive queue on Looiersgracht for Harry Styles pop-up store

Hundreds of fans gathered on the Looiersgracht in Amsterdam for the opening of a Harry Styles pop-up store celebrating his new album release. The store sells exclusive merchandise and CDs and will remain open throughout the weekend. This event precedes the pop star's upcoming ten-concert residency at the Johan Cruijff Arena later this summer.

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In the days leading up to King's Day, markings and cordoned-off areas have appeared around Sarphatipark in Amsterdam as residents claim spots for the traditional flea market. These markings, ranging from chalk lines to ribbons, signal the early preparations for the nationwide celebrations and street sales.

Last weekend to file taxes: risk of fine after May 1st

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Toos & Henk - April 25

Toos & Henk - April 25

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Ben makes cancelling deceased husband's phone line painful for widow

Ben makes cancelling deceased husband's phone line painful for widow

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No mercy for sidewalks taped off weeks before King's Day: ‘Spray it all away’

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A poll reveals that ninety percent of respondents dislike the practice of claiming flea market spots for King's Day weeks in advance using tape and paint. Residents expressed frustration over the preemptive marking of public sidewalks, with some comparing the behavior to land-grabbing.