On Local Matters, Tom Barnig, director of operations at the national rescue service CGDIS, told us about the challenges provoked by the drought.
Local Matters: The impact of the drought on vineyards
In our interview on Local Matters, Marc Weyer, president of the Luxembourg's association of winegrowers, tells about the impact of the drought on the vineyards.
Delano Top Of The Week
Tracy Heindrichs from Delano joined Tom on the show today for the Top Of The Week. Up for discussion was the topic of petitions in Luxembourg.
Local Matters: Summer activities at the Haus vun der Natur
Local Matters visited Lieke Mevis at the Haus vun der Natur in Kockelscheuer to talk about their program for summer.
Local Matters: Visit at the Escher Deierepark
On Local Matters this week, we check out some activities for kids in Luxembourg. For today’s piece, reporter Franziska took us to one of her favourite places in Esch, the Deierepark.
Local Matters: Summercamp at Sunflower crèche
Local Matters this week is about activities for children during summer. At the Montessori Sunflower crèche, the program has already started.
City Open Air Cinema - Interview With Catherine Krettels From Cinémathèque
From the 22nd till the 30th of July, Cinémathèque in collaboration with Ville De Luxembourg will be hosting a series of outdoor film screenings in the beautiful setting of the Forecourt of the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City. Catherine Krettels from Cinémathèque joined Tom on the show today to talk about what to expect.
Delano Top Of The Week
Duncan Roberts joined Tom in the studio for Delano's Top Of The Week this week to discuss the new legislation that allows non-Luxembourg nationals to vote in the local elections.
Interview With Josh Island
Josh Island joined Tom on the Breakfast Show today to give us a first listen of his new single 'Make It' and talk about how the track came together and what he´s got coming up.
Local Matters: Renaturation for flood prevention
After the renaturation of the Alzette river at Dumontshaff near Schifflange, the swamplands serve as flood prevention and as an unique habitat for aninmals and plants.
Interview With InTune Guitar Lessons
Charles Goodhew of InTune guitar school joined Tom on the to talk about the workshops and jam sessions that they have coming up in Luxembourg over the next few weeks.
Local Matters: The anniversary of last year's floods
Jacqueline lives right next to the river Our in Vianden. On Local Matters, she told us how she experienced last year's floods.
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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.