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Discarded items transformed into unique creatures: How Haarlem’s Martijn recovers by creating recycle buddies

Discarded items transformed into unique creatures: How Haarlem’s Martijn recovers by creating recycle buddies

Martijn Rengelink, a resident of Haarlem, creates robot-like figures from discarded materials as a therapeutic practice following a severe burnout. He finds that the process of crafting these "recycle friends" allows him to recover and produce unique art by working intuitively.

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Celine Cairo: ‘I worked hard for it, but I can make a living from my music’

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Singer-songwriter Celine Cairo discusses her career as an independent artist, noting that she has successfully avoided record labels to retain her earnings. Known for her hit 'Hibernate,' the 35-year-old musician currently lives in Zaanstad and supports herself entirely through her music.

'As a victim, you are left with your trauma even after the bruises fade', Edam photographer Leen Fleuriot raises awareness for violence against women

'As a victim, you are left with your trauma even after the bruises fade', Edam photographer Leen Fleuriot raises awareness for violence against women

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Wietske and Ben form a band, but also work in construction and journalism: 'Musicians should take a stand against low rates'

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Members of the band Jacht, who reside in Amsterdam and Haarlem, discuss the financial challenges of balancing their music careers with professional work in construction and journalism. They argue that musicians should unite to demand higher pay as industry rates remain unsustainably low.

It sounds crazy, but it’s ‘hip’: running a marathon without training. ‘People are egging each other on, like: look how tough I am’

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Running long distances like marathons without proper training has become a popular trend driven by social media influencers despite the physical risks. Experts are questioning the wisdom of this behavior ahead of upcoming events such as the Pim Mulierloop in Haarlem and the Leiden marathon.