Antwerp residents were asked a direct question on Valentine’s Day: does love still exist in the city? P-Magazine dispatched reporter Jera Redant to the streets to gather responses, focusing on perceptions of romance in the Flemish metropolis.
Redant’s assignment, as described by P-Magazine, deliberately eschewed expert analysis and studio discussions in favor of direct public testimony. The project aimed to capture unfiltered opinions on the state of affection, moving beyond conventional commentary. The resulting report, published on February 14, 2026, coincides with Valentine’s Day celebrations.
The initiative follows a similar street-interview format previously employed by P-Magazine, including a recent inquiry into public opinion regarding the conflict between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. In that earlier project, Redant, identified as “Miss Exclusive” by P-Magazine, solicited views from Antwerpers on the geopolitical dispute.
P-Magazine’s approach emphasizes direct engagement with the public, contrasting with more traditional journalistic methods. The publication highlighted its preference for “a microphone and the street” over expert panels and studio settings. The Valentine’s Day project is presented as a continuation of this editorial philosophy.
The article on P-Magazine’s website also promotes subscription options, detailing various tiers of access to digital content, including articles, archives, and digital magazines. These subscription packages include benefits such as access to the King’s Concerts (KKC) in 2025.
Alongside the Valentine’s Day report, P-Magazine’s website features a range of other articles, including investigations into vaccine side effects, alleged prostitution networks, and commentary on contemporary social issues. A video report of Redant’s Valentine’s Day interviews is also available on YouTube.