Creative Director of Romantico Romantico Studios, Fanny Bervard was our guest on the Breakfast Show this morning.
Local Matters: The Jugendhaus in Bonnevoie
At Jugendhaus in Bonnevoie, young people from the neighborhood learn about responsibility and social relations, they spend some time and participate in activities.
Interview with Philharmonie
Valentina interviewed Tiffany Saska from the Philharmonie in Kirchberg about their upcoming programme
Interview with Passerell
Today on the Breakfast Show, Lisa interviewed Ambre Schulz from Paserell about the work they are doing to support refugees and asylum seekers in Luxembourg.
Local Matters: Second-chance education
A new law wants to make education compulsory for everyone under 18, to increase young people’s chances in life. The school ENAD already tries to improve young adults' professional perspectives.
Interview with Festival De Wiltz
The Festival De Wiltz was founded in Wiltz in 1953 by a group of local residents and since then has taken place every summer in the beautiful setting of the amphitheater outside the Chateau de Wiltz.
Interview With Luxembourg Lacrosse Association
Greg Ritts and Pit Bingen from the Luxembourg Lacrosse Association joined us on the breakfast show this morning to talk about the how the sport is growing in Luxembourg and how people can get involved.
Local Matters: Info for Ukrainian refugees
Finally, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs informed about what the government is doing to provide help for refugees from Ukraine.
Interview with Siren’s Call Festival
Siren’s Call Festival is back for its 4th Edition in Luxembourg City on the 25th of June. Co-programmer of the festival Michel Welter joined Tom in the studio today to talk about the the festival’s return after a covid-related two year gap and to run us through the line up of this year’s edition.
Women March On Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s Women’s Strike JIF 2022 had a great turnout and their demands were clear…read more here
Reflections and Sounds from Saturday's Demo
On what was perhaps Luxembourg’ s first sunny Saturday of the year, many Luxembourg residents enjoyed the terraces of the city, the parks and their gardens. Others however gathered at the Place Clairefontaine in solidarity with the Ukraine.
The event was supported by Luxembourg unions, and various other organisations and it was estimated that 3000 to 4000 people gathered together to listen to speeches. The person everyone wanted to hear from was Nicolas Zharov President of the not for profit organisation LUkraine. After an hour of Luxembourgish speakers he took the mic and reminded demonstrators that while we enjoy the good weather, Ukrainians cannot enjoy even the simplest of moments, he thanked everyone for their support, especially the volunteers who have been working tirelessly to collect humanitarian aid and transporting it to the borders of Poland and Hungary for pick up, and then bringing displaced women and children back to Luxembourg, where many people are opening their homes to take them in. His words to world leaders and the Luxembourg government was clear “Act now, because Putin will not stop”.
He spoke directly to the Russian people, who stood with placards aloft denouncing Putin’s actions in their names, reminding all that In Russia this week, Putin has announced that any Russian donating to Ukraine or speaking out against the Russian Military’s action face massive fines and 15 years in prison. The liberty to demonstrate and exercise freedom of speech in Luxembourg should not be taken for granted and he urged that everyone, regardless of nationality, use their voices to demand action.
Local Matters: Solidarity with Ukraine in Luxembourg
On Local Matters this week, we see how residents here in Luxembourg express their solidarity with the people from Ukraine. Every day, loads of donations are dropped off at Kirchberg.
Interview With Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg
Esther Leick is Communications and Fundraising Manager for Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg. Today she joined us on the Breakfast Show to discuss the work MSF is carrying out in Ukraine and how people can support their efforts helping those affected by the war in Ukraine.
Useful Information for Ukrainian Refugees & Hosts
Find a list of useful information as issued by the government of Friday the 3rd of March
Delano Top Of The Week
Today Teodor Georgiev joined us to talk about the Women's march which is taking place on Tuesday 8th March as part of International Women's Day.
Interview with The Assembly
Catherine Elsen and Pouya Ehsaei from The Assembly came onto the Breakfast Show today to talk about the interactive multimedia performance and installation project that is currently showing at Opderschmelz in Dudelange as part of the Esch 2022 Cultural Programming
Interview with Festival Des Migrations
Alain Randresy, Ady El Assal and Jess Bauldry joined Tom in the studio this morning to talk about the 39th edition of the Festival Des Migrations.
Interview with Larissa Faber
Larissa Faber's new play 'Stark Bollock Naked' will be showing at the Neumünster Abbey between the 8th and the 12th of March. She joined Tom on the breakfast show to talk about the process of writing the play and what to expect from the performance.
Local Matters: Growing up in a children's home
Anne-Catherine Raach grew up in a children's home. In our interview, she tells us how she experienced childhood and what challenges she has in life until today.
Local Matters: A visit in the Children's home
Local Matters is all about children this week, those children who don’t have the chance to grow up in a regular family environment, but in alternative care. A visit in the children's home in Grevenmacher.