A fresh independent publication is featuring local creative stories in The Hague. Twenty Four The Hague recently celebrated the launch of its third print volume with a pop-up event at Kunstbar, bringing together local community creatives.

The third edition of the zine was launched during a relaxed get together at Kunstbar, where visitors could pick up a copy, meet others from the community, and stay for drinks and conversation.

The magazine is run by the talented Francine van der Wansem and focuses on visual storytelling, culture, local people, and city life in The Hague. The project combines print publishing with a strong social media presence on Instagram and TikTok and has quickly built a recognisable identity within the city’s creative scene.

Features in this edition include:

  • Humans of The Hague – Roben of Dutch Language Cafe (written by Laura Linga)
  • Hidden Gem – Kunstbar
  • Museums

Limited print editions are available, but you can also follow stories and photographs are also available via:

https://twentyfourthehague.com

https://www.instagram.com/twentyfourthehague

Follow their Instagram for updates on future events and editions.

Francine is also a co-founder of The Hague Creators Community, along with Ali Parpaei of Holland Park Media. This dynamic duo are well known in The Hague’s creative scene, organising a variety of co-working and creative events:

https://www.thehaguecreators.com