Edmé Dopfeld from Trifolion in Echternach was our guest on the Breakfast Show this morning. She joined Tom to talk about the upcoming Echterlive festival which starts this weekend.
Interview With Tali Golergant
Tali Golergant was our guest on the Breakfast Show this Morning. The USA-based recording artist with Luxembourgish roots joined Tom to discuss her new single 'Garden of Eden' and how she's finding developing her career in America whilst maintaining her musical connections to the country that she grew up in.
Delano Top Of The Week
Teodor Georgiev from Delano Joined us for Delano's Top Of The Week this week Up for discussion was the Vaccine Mandate Debate that will be held in Parliament on Thursday.
Interview With Greenhouse Stories
Greenhouse Stories ("Histoires de Serres") is an exhibition that is currently on display in a reclaimed Greenhouse in Sanem. Today on the Breakfast Show Tom was joined by curators of the exhibition, Olivier Lacrouts and Laura Drouet, and Sebastien Biniek and Lucille Bataille, the artists currently exhibiting in the space, to talk about the exhibition and how the project came together.
Local Matters: Luxembourg's LGBTIQ+ history
For the first time, Rosa Lëtzebuerg Asblopens their Queer Archive for an exhibition about the history of LGBTIQ+ community in Luxembourg.
Local Matters: At the Queer Arts Festival
We checked out last weekend's Queer Arts Festival that took place in the Batiment4 in Esch.
Interview With The Amsterdam Rainbow Dress Foundation
Arnout van Krimpen from the Amsterdam Rainbow Dress Foundation was our guest on the breakfast show this morning. He joined Tom to talk about the dress which is currently in Luxembourg as part of the Luxembourg Pride celebrations.
Local Matters: The official launch of Pride week
Yesterday, the Pride week was officially launched. We participated at the opening ceremony in Esch.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula Schnuer from Delano joined Tom in the studio this morning for Delano's Top Of The Week. Up for discussion was Luxembourg Pride which is taking place this week in Esch
The Moon Is Full But It Is Not The Moon: Interview w/ Gioj De Marco, Agnese Toniutti + Andrej Mirčev
The Moon Is Full, But It Is Not The Moon is a multimedia art exhibition taking place at Rotondes that brings together the work of 5 artists and involves an Artificial Intelligence program called The Collective Dreamworld Project. Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show This morning by participating artists Gioj De Marco, Agnese Toniutti and Andrej Mirčev to discuss what the creation of the exhibition and what it has in store for visitors.
Peacenote Ukraine Benefit Concert
On the 29th of June,a fundraising concert will take place at MK Bar in Belval under the name Peacenote in order to raise funds to support those affected by the war in Ukraine. One of the team behind the event, Alina Lushnikova Joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to discuss the event.
Delano Top Of The Week
Duncan Roberts from Delano Joined Tom in the studio this morning for Delano's Top Of The Week. Up for discussion was Asteroid Day which will take place on the 30th of June.
Local Matters: Talking about refugees
We went to the market in the city asking people what they know about refugees.
Interview With Youth For Climate Luxembourg (YFCL)
Myriam Sautma from Youth For Climate Luxembourg (YFCL) joined Tom in the Studio to talk about the upcoming demonstration that they are organizing in response to the green washing of the EU Taxonomy criteria which is being voted on by MEPs tomorrow.
Interview With Keith Grant
British painter Keith Grant joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about his life as an artist and the exhibition he currently has running at Biodiversum in Remerchen.
Keith is 92 years old and has been painting for more than 7 decades. He studied at the royal college of art and has dedicated his life to painting the natural landscape.
His art is currently on exhibition at Biodiversum in Remerchen in a show entitled 'Visions of Nature'. The exhibition includes 2 paintings that Keith painted in response to the war breaking out in Ukraine. One painting - 'The Birch Tree' - depicts a lone birch sappling growing in the midst of a forest fire, symbolizing the resilience of the Ukrainian People. This painting will be donated to LUkraine to be housed in a newly built cultural centre. Another painting - 'From a Ukrainian Child's Window' shows a view of the chaos of war from a bedroom window with symbolic elements of hope breaking through the destruction. This painting will be sold with all proceeds of the sale being donated to LUkraine.
The exhibition runs for another week and more details can be found at www.keith-grant.com/
Local Matters: Being a refugee in Luxembourg
In our interview on Local Matters, Yemeni refugee Ali Ghamdan tells us what in his view needs to improve in Luxembourg's refugee camps.
Local Matters: Exhibition "Voices" on systemic racism
In our interview, Martine Pinnel and Georges Goerens tell us why they're not completely convinced if their exhibition was the right way to go.
Interview With LFR
Our guests on the Breakfast Show this morning were Amber Schulz and Francesca Tavanti from the LFR. They joined Tom to discuss the main issues concerning the integration of refugees and assylum seekers upon arrival in Luxembourg, which were identified at the press conference held by LFR on the occasion of world refugee day.
Interview With The Polo Club Of Luxembourg
This morning our guests were Tarsis Goncalves and Pablo Casero from Polo Club Luxembourg who came on the show to talk about how people can get involved in Polo here in Luxembourg and the upcoming international tournament that will take place from the 24th-26th June.
Local Matters: Esch2022 and Radio Art Zone
For Local Matters, we went to visit our Radio Ara colleagues and their Esch2022 project Radio Art Zone.