Jon Meehan is taking to the stage to launch his EP "Overground" this weekend. Find out more about the Luxembourg-based singer/songwriter here!
PwC People Pulse: Journée de l'économie 2025
This edition of the PwC People’s Pulse tackles the topic of AI in the economy, which is also the theme of this years Journée de l'économie.
British and Irish Film Festival Kicks off with an exciting line-up
The Spring edition of the British and Irish Film Festival is back for 2025 with an exciting line-up including an Irish-language film, documentaries and special guests!
Our New Housing suggests a different way we could live
Discover how housing cooperatives could revolutionise affordable living in Luxembourg with LUCA’s new exhibition.
The Festival des Migrations is back for 2025!
Find out more about this year’s edition of the Festival des Migrations, des Cultures and de la Citoyenneté!
The History of Flamenco & Performing at Festival des Immigrations
Flamenco dancing will be taking centre stage at the Festival des Migrations. Find out more about Flamenco and what to expect here!
PwC People Pulse: Shining a light on LGBTQ+ initiatives
This week’s episode is a conversation on LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion with PwC’s Shine network and Walk the Talk initiative, exploring allyship, corporate action, and fostering a more inclusive work environment.
Experiencing the Arctic through Art
Explore Another Deep at Rotondes, where artists Mark and Sébastien blend sound, visuals, and technology to reveal the hidden impacts of deep-sea mining. Experience their live performance and artist talk this weekend.
PwC People Pulse: International Women's Day
International Women’s Day is right around the corner, and PwC are celebrating with an event discussing transparency of pay.
Art and Social Issues with Douri
Discover how art fosters healing and connection in L’art a partager, a project empowering people over 60 ot express memories through creativity.
PwC People Pulse: The Generational Divide in the Workplace
In many companies there are now 4 generations of people working together. Our guests share their experiences, including unexpected TikTok fame, emphasising respect, learning, and the value of diverse perspectives across generations.
Marianne Donven on her Resignation and Protestation of New Immigration Policy
Marianne Donven, founder of Chiche! and former civil servant, boldly resigns to protest refugee policies, sparking nationwide dialogue on social justice, housing, and her mission to empower vulnerable communities.
Laura Thorn is hoping to go to Eurovision with her song inspired by previous Luxembourg winner
Laura Thorn shares her journey from teacher to Luxembourg Song Contest star, discussing her unexpected opportunity, the song's message, and preparing for the stage.
Mari Volar on Immigrant Humour and Comedy in Luxembourg
Comedian Mary Viola talks immigrant humour, cultural clashes, and performing across Europe. Expect laughs, surprising insights, and a glimpse into her unexpected journey from Estonia to the comedy stage.
PwC People Pulse: Do we need AI in the Workplace?
Join Kinga and Christopher from PwC as they explore how AI, automation, and digital transformation are reshaping HR, recruitment, and the modern workplace for a more efficient, innovative future!
Does Gladiator II live up to the Original?
Jerome is not completely won over by the new Gladiator film but praises the visuals.
PWC People Pulse: Diversity in the Work Place
This weeks episode is all about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Well-being in the work place!
PwC People Pulse: The Hotly Anticipated New Building
Episode 4 of the PwC People Pulse, listen to find out more about the new PwC facilities that are currently being built!
Those Excluded from the Feast
“Those Excluded from the Feast” is the name of a new photography exhibit that focuses on people in Luxembourg experiencing poverty. Marieke joined the Breakfast Show to tell us more about this project.
Exposing xenophobia in a fictional Luxembourg village: Premier for D'Land am Schiet
Lukas Grevis is premiering his debut feature film "D'Land am Schiet" (The Land in the Shadows) next week for the public. He joins Erin on the Breakfast Show where they discuss how the film was made, including the joys of filming in Northern Luxembourg.