“Don’t touch my index!” has become the OGBL’s slogan this year. Why all the fuzz about the indexation?
Interview With Monodrama Festival
Between the 20th-29th of May Monodrama Festival celebrates it's 12th edition presenting a programme of solo-performance theatre and dance performances at Bananefabrik in Bonnevoie.
Child of Ukraine Fundraiser makes €800 for Lukraine
Today Ara City Radio anounced the winner of it’s ‘Child of Ukraine' fundraiser. Tom and Lisa were joined in the studio by listener JC Nurenberg who started the fundraising initiative to pick a winner.
Interview with Music on Hold
Music on Hold are a band from Paris that released their debut album on Born Bad Records last year. Tom caught up with them on zoom for a chat ahead of their gig at De Gudde Wellen in Luxembourg city on the 4th of May.
Local Matters: Racial discrimination by law
We had Rhéa Ziadé on our microphone for Local Matters talking about racial discrimination in the laws of Luxembourg.
Local Matters: Racial discrimination
Frédéric Docquier, researcher at Liser, about his study on perceived racism and racial discrimination in Luxembourg.
Delano Top Of the Week
Cordula from Delano joined Tom on the show for Delano's Top of the Week. Up for discussion was the new mobility plan for 2035 announced by the Luxembourg Government.
Adapting Shakespeare for a modern audience in Luxembourg: Interview with Anne Simon
Luxembourgish theatre director, Anne Simon joined Tom on the Breakfast Show today to talk about her new production of Shakespeare's Richard II which is showing this week at the Théâtre National de Luxembourg.
Local Matters: Ukrainian dance class
A new very vivid community has emerged with the arrival of refugees from Ukraine in Luxembourg. One new meeting point is the dancing class taught by Renat and Inna Korbka.
Local Matters: Easter with the Ukrainian community
In the past week, the refugees from Ukraine and many people from Luxembourg founded a new, very vibrant community which Local Matters explores this week.
Usina22 - Interview With Luka Heindrichs
Luka Heindrichs, booker of De Gudde Wellen, joined Tom today on The Breakfast Show to discuss the Usina22 festival that is happening on the 11th and 12th of June in Dudelange as part of the Esch2022 cultural programming.
The Sound Of Data - Interview With Patrizia Luchetta
Our guest on the Breakfast Show today was Patrizia Luchetta from The Sound of Data, a project that brings together music and science as part of the Esch 2022 cultural Programming.
Local Matters goes East: Cultural centre Novi Sad
Local Matters is in Serbia this week, for today’s interview, we went to the “Lab”. While many centres for alternative culture in Novi Sad were shut down in recent years, the "Lab" has opened only five years ago.
Interview with Dry Cleaning
Dry Cleaning are a post-punk band from London that have been hailed by Rolling Stone Magazine as 'the most exciting band in rock music'. On Thursday 14th they arrived in Luxembourg to play at Rotondes and Valentina caught up with lead singer Florence Shaw for a chat.
Local Matters goes East: Novi Sad Alternative art scene
Novi Sad guitar player “Bale” about the struggles of the alternative cultural scene with the organization of the European capital of culture.
Local Matters goes East: Novi Sad
The Serbian city Novi Sad is European capital of culture this year, along with Kaunas in Lithuania and Esch. Local Matters took a trip to Serbia.
Sahasa: Interview with Jill Crovisier
Jill Crovisier joined Tom on The Breakfast Show this morning to talk about her practice as a choreographer and dancer and her new performance for young audiences, Sahasa.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula joined Tom on the Breakfast show for Delano's Top Of The Week. Up for discusssion was the recent closure of the maternity ward in Ettelbruck hospital as a result of specialist staff shortages.
Bee Together: actively educating
Bee Together offer a host of courses such as theory class on Beekeeping Techniques and a practical session on Beehive Systems.
Local Matters: Road safety in urban spaces
The collective Center for Urban Justice advocates for more equality in the distribution of urban space. In our interview, they explain why 475 crossings in Luxembourg City are dangerous for pedestrians.