Nicole keeps Friday’s fresh with new tunes for you to check out.
Open Doors at Lux Museums this Weekend!
So much to do and so little time this weekend at Luxembourg’s museums..
Interview: Bartleby Delicate Releases New EP
Bartleby Delicate plays live in Studio
Friendship in the Grand Rue
Visit the Friendship NGO’s Color’s of the Chars Pop-Up store on the Grand Rue and see beautiful exhibits and at teh same time find out more about the work for and with the people of the Ganges delta in Bangladesh.
Like A Jazz Machine Festival In Dudelange Starts Tomorrow
Live Jazz Festival in Dudelange!
The BRIT Awards 2021: Who Won What?
Comedian Jack Whitehall hosted the 2021 Brit Awards last night in front of a crowd, (yes, a real crowd, with people and everything), of 4000(!) that was made up of celebrities and key workers.
Dua Lipa was a double winner while Little Mix became the first all female group to win Best Group.
Find the full list of winners below:
Best album
Arlo Parks - Collapsed In Sunbeams
Celeste - Not Your Muse
WINNER: Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia
J Hus - Big Conspiracy
Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure?
Best British female
Arlo Parks
Celeste
WINNER: Dua Lipa
Jessie Ware
Lianne La Havas
Best British male
AJ Tracey
Headie One
WINNER: J Hus
Joel Corry
Yungblud
Best British group
Bicep
Biffy Clyro
WINNER: Little Mix
The 1975
Young T & Bugsey
Breakthrough artist
WINNER: Arlo Parks
Bicep
Celeste
Joel Corry
Young T & Bugsey
Best British single
220 Kid & Gracey - Don't Need Love
Aitch & AJ Tracey ft Tae Keith - Rain
Dua Lipa - Physical
WINNER: Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar
Headie One ft AJ Tracey & Stormzy - Ain't It Different
Joel Corry ft MNEK - Head & Heart
Nathan Dawe ft KSI - Lighter
Regard with Raye - Secrets
Simba ft DTG - Rover
Young T & Bugsey ft Headie One - Don't Rush
International Female
Ariana Grande
WINNER: Billie Eilish
Cardi B
Miley Cyrus
Taylor Swift
International male
Bruce Springsteen
Burna Boy
Childish Gambino
Tame Impala
WINNER: The Weeknd
International group
BTS
Fontaines DC
Foo Fighters
WINNER: Haim
Run The Jewels
Rising star award
WINNER: Griff
Pa Salieu
Rina Sawayama
Global Icon
WINNER: Taylor Swift
Integration Through Culture & Conversation
Mir wëllen iech Ons Heemecht weisen (we want to show you our heritage) is a Luxembourgish grassroots NGO that fosters intercultural dialogue between local residents and refugees. They aim to create informal moments of exchange through intercultural events and workshops for refugees to get to know locals and vice versa.
Patricia Abdelnour joined Sam on the Breakfast show this morning to discuss their work and to put a call out for volunteers.
With a guided tour of the the Mudam and in particular the current exhibition of work by South African artist William Kentridge planned for tomorrow night, the organisation are looking for Luxembourg residents to come, enjoy the tour and engage in conversation with some of the refugees who have already signed up and are looking forward to meeting new people experiencing and discussing some art.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Sign up through their website and if you can’t make it tomorrow night then check out their full schedule of upcoming events in the image above.
Listen to the full interview with Patricia below:
Can We Turn Back Time in Mullerthal's Biodiversity Loss?
The next five years could just make a difference….
Times Like These 07.05.21 - John Monaghan discusses all the big local news
All this week’s big political and financial news in the Grand Duchy.
Interview: Carmen from Vodafone on Working Remotely Post Pandemic
Love working from home? Things might have changed forever.
This Weekend at Casino
Lots going on at Casino this weekend.
Interview: Darkness Into Light 2021
Darkness Into Light is an annual, international 5 km walk organised by Pieta House in Ireland to raise awareness of suicide and self-harm. Launched in Dublin in 2009, it now takes place in over 200 venues across five continents.
Lynda Jacob one of the events organisers in Luxembourg and Alina Hartz a psychologist from KJT joined Sam on the Breakfast Show to discuss the walk, its origins and the organisations that it supports.
Luxembourg will be walking in aid of the Service Information et Prévention of D'Ligue and SOS Détresse - Mir hëllefen iwwer Telefon an online asbl in Luxembourg, KJT as well as Pieta House, Preventing Suicide and Self Harm.
While the walk would normally take place as dawn breaks, allowing the walkers to walk from the darkness of night into the light and symbolically towards all of the hope that a new day brings, this is not possible this year due to covid restrictions and curfews.
Things are a little different this time around, “People can walk at any time of the day, they can walk, jog, run or cycle in aid of Darkness Into Light”, explained Lynda, “here in Luxembourg 10 people can gather together so you can go with friends, family, neighbours, have a walk with your dog… We’re asking people to walk in solidarity with those we’ve tragically lost to suicide and of course those who are currently struggling.”
Hear the full interview and get all the details on how to sign up below:
For more information email darknessintolightluxembourg@gmail.com, call 621 19 39 25 or follow the Facebook page here.
The Peanut Project's 3rd Masterclass on 8th May
Check out this Saturday’s Master Class. Part of The Peanut Project.
FlamencoFestival Esch 2021: attitude & life
Despite everything, there will be flamenco in Esch in May 2021!
WATCH: Local A Capella group, Sultry, release new video
Local a cappella group release new video
Rethinking Nature Exhibition @ Cercle Cité
Check out this new exhibition Opening at Ratskeller exhibition space
A Day in Nature....or two or three...
This is an excellent opportunity for all the family to find organised events in Luxembourg that explore our natural world.
Jazz with SynoptiK Quartet At Neimenster
Anyone for Brunch & Jazz at Neimenster?
Take Part in the City Nature Challenge
Have fun and make a difference at the City Nature Challenge 2021
Pesticides Against Oak Processionary Caterpillar?
Environmental groups have come together to criticise the use of pesticides.