Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating, recognizing and commemorating the history, culture, achievements and contributions of black people around the world.
Interview with Pascal Thill
The new site will be open from September 2023 and offers professional English training in subjects such as Mechanics, Computer Science and Smart Technologies.
Interview Tom Leick-Burns
Tom Leick-Burns from the Grand Theatre joined Simon on the Breakfast Show this morning to discuss the rich and diverse programming they have lined up for the coming season.
Interview with Benjamin Schäfer and Mikel Braaten
The orchestra consists of approximately 100 amateur musicians aged 18 and up, who have all completed an audition process and attend a weekly rehearsal schedule.
Rotondes presents Congé Annulés
This morning, Marc Hauser from Rotondes joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss their favourites and recommendations from the artist lineup for the 15th edition of the Congés Annulés summer festival.
Interview with Yasemin Elçi
The exhibition is named after the book ‘A Room of One’s Own’ by Virginia Woolf, which talks about the disadvantages of being a woman in the male-dominated art world and which proposes ways to bring out women’s creativity through stories that oscillate between reality and fiction.
50th anniversary of the Rugby Club Luxembourg
Paolo Tarakdjian and Giulia Lannucci joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss the 50th anniversary of the Rugby Club Luxembourg.
Interview with Mari and Jess from Festrogen Festival
The 2023 edition will provide workshops for beginning and advanced comedy writing, storytelling and improvisation skills with internationally-recognised professionals.
Agenda for May at de Gudde Wëllen
Nicole joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss the agenda for May at de Gudde Wëllen.
On Wednesday 10th, Luxembourgish producer Slumbergaze will create gloomy electronica ranging from moody downtempo to high energy industrial production.
Interview with Antoine Rech Director of ESSCA Luxembourg
ESSCA offers an official 5-year Master's degree, as well as a Bachelor's programme in International Management, a specialised Master's degree and Masters of Science. The School also offers a range of training programmes designed specifically for executives, managers and operational teams.
Interview with Carole Reckinger and Louise Kelly political advocates for Caritas
Carole Reckinger and Louise Kelly from Caritas joined the Breakfast Show today to talk about their forthcoming conference called "Caritas forum - ‘Poor makes sick - sick makes poor’.
Interview with British Ladies Club
Enid Isaac and Wendy Casey came along to the ARA City Radio studio to speak about the forthcoming annual British Ladies Club car boot sale.
The event takes place on Saturday 13th May and promises to be a great day out looking for bargains.
Interview with the Differdange City Management Team
Max Felten and Natalia Wrona from the Differdange city management team joined Simon this morning on the Breakfast show.
Interview with Trois C-L
Juliette from TROIS C-L, with dancers Magdalena and Laura joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to talk about their “works in progress” that will be performed on Friday 3rd February 2023.
Juliette from TROIS C-L, with dancers Magdalena and Laura joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to talk about their “works in progress” that will be performed on Friday 3rd February 2023.
TROIS C-L – Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois is the country's leading organisation for contemporary dance.
They support and produce artistic work, and provide ongoing professional training.
Laura Arend will animate the evening with a work-in-progress of her latest piece Léon, which is inspired by the figure of the epicurean and the quest for happiness intrinsic to the human being.
Magdalena Hylak will propose an approach centred on improvisation as the driving force behind a permanent research on art.
The screening of Anne-Mareike Hess: Le corps en état d'urgence by Bohumil Kostohryz and Marie-Laure Rolland will offer a glimpse behind the curtains of the choreographic creation.
Plus Information https://www.danse.lu/
Delano Top of the week
Duncan Roberts from Delano came in to the studio this morning to talk with Simon about the ongoing troubles at Luxair and picked three events happening soon:
28 September: The Japanese embassy screening of "In this Corner of the World", an animation film about Hiroshima
29 September-1 October: BGT theatre puts on Di and Viv and Rose, a play about female friendship of the three characters from university days into their 40s
1 October: Euro Birdwatch Day in in Remerschen
.Finally, Duncan`s music pick for this week is Tim Burgess: Here Comes The Weekend from new album Typical Music
Interview with Astrid Scharpantgen from Europa Donna
Simon was joined on the Breakfast Show by Astrid Scharpantgen, cofounder of Europa Donna Luxembourg, the breast cancer coalition.
Astrid spoke about the invaluable work Europa Donna Luxembourg does to improve supportive care to help patients better manage the side effects of treatment.
Astrid also talked about the forthcoming Broschtkriibslaf, a 4km solidarity race taking place on Saturday, October 1st in the park of Hesperange.
Women, men and children, in teams, with family or friends run and walk to show their solidarity to those who are fighting or have fought against breast cancer.
The funds raised are used to improve supportive care to help patients better manage the side effects of treatment.
Interview with Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro touch down in Luxembourg this weekend to headline the Rockhal. Ahead of the gig, Tom caught up with Ben from the band to chat about what it’s like headlining festivals next to your heroes, being between albums and the bands future plans.
Biffy Clyro are in a great place right now. After releasing two albums during the pandemic and finally being able to tour again without restrictions it seems like the world is their oyster. This summer they headlined download festival in the U.K. alongside Metallica and iron maiden.
Without the pressure to release new music imminently, the band are relishing being able to get back on the road and play gigs that have by now been postponed and rescheduled up to three times.
With all that in mind, their show on the 25th of September at the Rockhal is sure to be an electric gig.
Tickets are still available from www.rockhal.lu
Interview with Lalu
Simon was joined this morning on the Breakfast Show by Lalu, one of the most promising fresh indie-pop singers from UK.
Lalu chatted about her career to date and performed her melodic new single Circles of Nostalgia live on the show.
The song is inspired by the memories that we carry with us from past romances and serves as an end-of-summer anthem.
Interview with Philippe Schockweiler from Géisskan
Simon was joined this morning on the Breakfast Show by Philippe Schockweiler, one of the organisers of Géisskan (watering can) poetry slam collective.
Philippe gave a brief history of the collective’s history and talked about the forthcoming second national poetry slam championships ( or “Slampionships”) taking place this Friday at the Kulturhaus in Niederanven.