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When the Bleeding Stops: Lovísa Ósk Gunnarsdóttir

We spoke to Lovísa Ósk Gunnarsdóttir ahead of her inter-disciplinary dance performance at Kinneksbond. When the Bleeding Stops promises to shine a spotlight on the often-undiscussed experience of menopause.

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tags: Menopause, Dance
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 02.12.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s Right: Somalia’s First Bowling Alley Signals Revival

A sign of everyday life returning has appeared in the most unexpected place: a modern bowling alley in Mogadishu

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Somalia
categories: What's right
Thursday 02.12.26
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Community Building: Eich Neighbours Group

We spoke to Mariana Infante and Clémence Vaquier from the Eich Neighbours Group, a newly-formed citizens initiative focussing on improving life for the community in the neighbourhood of Eich. Tune in to the interview to hear more about their objectives and what they have planned for the future!

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tags: Eich Neighbours Group, community
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 02.11.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Civic assemblies for participatory democracy in Esch

Esch-sur-Alzette is inviting residents to help rethink the city’s public spaces through its first Citizens’ Assembly. ARA City Radio's interns Inara and Anna went down to Esch to interview the initiators.

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tags: political participation, democracy, Esch
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 02.10.26
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What’s right: California moves to curb ticket scalping and protect fans

California lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at tackling one of the biggest frustrations for music and live-event fans: runaway ticket resale prices. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Consumer protection, Scalping
categories: What's right
Tuesday 02.10.26
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Stories from Outside with Magali Medinger

We were joined in the studio by Magali Medinger to discuss a series of guided tours of the collection at the Villa Vauban focusing on the perspectives of those who are often ignored by the established art world.

The English version of the tour will take place on the 27th of February.

Tune in to the full interview or check out the website to find out more information.

https://villavauban.lu/en/event/stories-from-outside/?date=1772215200

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tags: Magali Medinger, Villa Vauban, Art
categories: Breakfast Show
Friday 02.06.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What's right: 111 child marriages prevented in Punjab

In Punjab, India, coordinated efforts by authorities and community organizations have prevented 111 child marriages in a single year. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: childprotection, Good news, Constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Thursday 02.05.26
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Lëtz Sing with Voices International

We spoke to James Libbey, the artistic director of local choir Voices International. He spoke to Charles about their upcoming concert at the Philharmonie on the 3rd of March, which promises to be an interactive experience where the audience joins the choir in singing. Tune in to hear the entire interview.

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tags: voices international, Choir
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 02.04.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s Right: Leaded Gas Ban Worked

A remarkable new century-long analysis shows that banning leaded gasoline and other lead sources has had a huge positive impact on human health. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Public health, Lead free future
categories: What's right
Wednesday 02.04.26
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s Right: Solar Panels Don’t Just Die at 25

There’s a persistent myth in the energy world that solar panels become useless once their 25-year performance warranty expires… Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Solar panels
categories: What's right
Wednesday 02.04.26
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What's Right: 25 million kg of ocean plastic removed

A Dutch non-profit shows progress against plastic pollution, pulling millions of kilograms from rivers and seas, while proving large-scale cleanup works but cannot replace prevention and better waste systems worldwide. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: constructive journalism, good news, positive news, What's right with the world, ocean, pollution, plastic
categories: What's right
Monday 02.02.26
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

This week's gig guide has loads of interesting music to recommend

There's loads of different styles in this week's gig guide and the recommendation is for our very own Hembadoon!

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tags: gigs, Gig guide, concert
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.28.26
Posted by Jon Wills
 

Hembadoon - TIME Na NOW: album release party

Hembadoon joined Charles in the studio ahead of the release party for her brand-new album TIME Na Now on the 30th of January at Carlito’s Comedy Club.

Tune in to hear the full interview about what to expect from the gig and the new record.

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tags: hembadoon, Album release
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.28.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Renovations at Rotondes

We were joined in the studio by Steph Meyers and Tom Karier to discuss the exciting renovation work taking place at Rotondes. Listen in to hear what the future holds for the venue and about their upcoming gigs!

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tags: rotondes
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 01.26.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Victoria Wei: Strassen recipe project and upcoming radio events

Victoria Wei from the Panda and Hotpot show on Radio ARA joined us in the studio to talk to us about a new project she has been involved with, collecting and documenting family recipes from the residents of Strassen. All the recipes will be published in the form of a book and also across social media.

Tune in to find out more as well as to hear about the exciting developments happening on the Panda and Hotpot show.

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tags: Panda and Hotpot, Strassen, Recipes
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 01.22.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Gig guide for January 21st - a mixed bag this week!

This week’s gig guide features horror core rap, Jazz, Blues, Eurovision and an EP release party at De Gudde Wellen, plus an apology from Jon…..

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tags: gigs, concerts, shows
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.21.26
Posted by Jon Wills
 

TALI on the Breakfast Show

We welcomed the singer, songwriter, and former Luxembourg Eurovision Song Contest contestant TALI on to the Breakfast Show . She spoke to Charles about her approach to songwriting, future plans and her experience at Eurovision. Tune in to find out more!

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tags: TALI, Eurovision
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 01.15.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

The gig guide returns for 2026!

The gig guide is back! Let Jon guide you through the best gigs happening in the Grand Duchy including this week’s recommendation, a 4 band punk line up at Kulturfabrik on Saturday

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tags: gigs, concerts, luxembourg
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.14.26
Posted by Jon Wills
 

First episode of brand-new weekly show: Mom Actually

Tendai was interviewed on the Breakfast Show ahead of the airing of the first episode of his brand-new show: Mom Actually, a show which spotlights the lives of working mothers across Luxembourg.

You can tune in to Mom Actually every Tuesday at 9:40 on ARA City Radio.

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tags: Mom Actually, motherhood, luxembourg, Tendai Michot
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.14.26
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What's Right: No more mother-child HIV transmission in Brazil

Brazil has achieved a global health milestone. The country has ended mother-to-child transmission of HIV, according to the World Health Organization. Get all the details on today's What's Right with the World.

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tags: positive news, good news, constructive journalism, What's right
categories: What's right
Monday 01.12.26
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 
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