The 2023 edition will provide workshops for beginning and advanced comedy writing, storytelling and improvisation skills with internationally-recognised professionals.
Voices Matter: Mindfulness with Kate Ensor
Kate Ensor is on her path towards more mindfulness. As she keeps learning, the techniques of mindful approaches to life have helped her to overcome and prevent depressive episodes and personal struggles. In her classes, she teaches mindfulness to others.
Come Together: Pickelball Arrives in Luxembourg
The fastest growing sport in the world…that no one in Luxembourg knows about…yet.
Benoit Quisquater talks about Pickleball in Luxembourg, how to play, and how to get involved.
Agenda for May at de Gudde Wëllen
Nicole joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss the agenda for May at de Gudde Wëllen.
On Wednesday 10th, Luxembourgish producer Slumbergaze will create gloomy electronica ranging from moody downtempo to high energy industrial production.
Interview with Antoine Rech Director of ESSCA Luxembourg
ESSCA offers an official 5-year Master's degree, as well as a Bachelor's programme in International Management, a specialised Master's degree and Masters of Science. The School also offers a range of training programmes designed specifically for executives, managers and operational teams.
Interview with Carole Reckinger and Louise Kelly political advocates for Caritas
Carole Reckinger and Louise Kelly from Caritas joined the Breakfast Show today to talk about their forthcoming conference called "Caritas forum - ‘Poor makes sick - sick makes poor’.
Interview with British Ladies Club
Enid Isaac and Wendy Casey came along to the ARA City Radio studio to speak about the forthcoming annual British Ladies Club car boot sale.
The event takes place on Saturday 13th May and promises to be a great day out looking for bargains.
Interview with the Differdange City Management Team
Max Felten and Natalia Wrona from the Differdange city management team joined Simon this morning on the Breakfast show.
City Scenes - Ulaanbaatar
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, a city with a fascinating music scene where the traditional music of the country is being blended with modern pop and rock influences.
City Scenes - Tokyo
Tokyo is the capital of Japan, with a population of 13 million people, it is known as a place where the ultra modern and futuristic sits comfortably next to ancient tradition. Today we hear some legendary japanese music that broke new ground when it was released in the 1970s and 1980s as well as some modern pop music and electronic music by young artists that are active in Tokyo today.
Online Support Groups For Young People With Eating Disorders - Interview With Diana Reid
Tom's guest this morning was dietician Diana Reid who came on the Breakfast Show to talk about a new series of online support groups for young people suffering with eating disorders.
Earth Day: I-Kiribati Voices
In this special report for Earth Day Tom talks to Amota Ateneka, Baniti Semilota and Ruth Cross from Kiribati about life in their country and what the future holds for the pacific island nation that is facing the challenges of climate change.
Interview With Clarisse Fahrtmann From Mudam Publication's Department
Clarisse Fahrtmann from the publications department of Mudam joined us on the Breakfast Show to talk us through us through what goes on behind the scenes of a part of the museum, which some might be less familiar with but which is an important part of the museum’s output.
2 Exhibitions At Casino For The European Month Of Photography - Interview With Stilbe Schroeder
Tom's guest on the Breakfast Show this morning was Stilbe Schroeder, curator at the Casino art gallery in Luxembourg City, who came on the show to tell us about two exhibitions that will be opening soon as part of the European Month of Photography.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula Schnuer joins Tom this week for Delano's Top Of the Week to talk about the upcoming report on reduced working hours in Luxembourg that has been commissioned by the government.
Domestic violence: Interview with artist Miriam R. Krüger
Miriam R. Krüger has dedicated her arts to raising awareness and combating violence against women. In our interview on Local Matters, she explains why and how she uses her art to put a spotlight on this issue. The interview is part of this week's Local Matters series on domestic violence.
Sant Jordi Celebrations In Luxembourg - Interview With Toni Montserrat From The Centre Catala
This weekend the Centre Catala de Luxembourg invite you to celebrate the traditional catalan holiday of Sant Jordi and experience their culture and gastronomy with the catalan community of Luxembourg. Toni Montserrat from the Centre joined Tom on the phone to talk about what's in store for the celebrations.
Unity Run 42 - Interview With Fernand Schaber And Anne Cuvillier From The Unity Foundation
The Unity Foundation is a Luxembourg-based NGO that is committed to the empowerment of communities through education. With projects around the world as well as in Luxembourg, they support local partners to build capacity for education and training development. This May, they will launch a new initiative called the Unity Run 42 which will be taking palce as part of the ING Luxembourg night marathon. Fernand Schaber and Anne Cuvillier from the organisation joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about it.
Domestic violence: Pascale Zaourou's "Les bleus invisibles"
A few months ago, Pascale Zaourou published her second book. "Les bleus invisibles" (Invisible bruises) is a collection of poems about psychological domestic violence. In our interview on Local Matters, Pascale talks about the writing process and about her experiences in an abusive relationship.
OOTC 2023 - Interview With Festival Programmer Nicolas Przeor
Out Of The Crowd Festival is back in Kulturfabrik on the 29th of April for the 19th Edition of the festival. Programmer Nicolas Przeor joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk through the line up and everything else that the festival has in store.