Brussels by train from Luxembourg, it should be easy but it isn’t. Tracy shines a light on the issue of the slow train to Brussels.
Voices Matter: Karen van Hout
Karen van Hout was voted Luxembourg's Woman of the Year 2022 for her work granting wishes to terminally ill patients through her association Ambulanz-Wonsch.
Rotondes presents Congé Annulés
This morning, Marc Hauser from Rotondes joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss their favourites and recommendations from the artist lineup for the 15th edition of the Congés Annulés summer festival.
Come Together: Friskis & Svettes
Friskis & Svettis is a volunteer run workout group that aims to build relationships in the Luxembourg community through fun and interesting workout programs.
Come Together : SOS Détresse
SOS Détresse offers discreet help to people in need. A phone call or writing an email is for most people simple and uncomplicated: you don’t need to arrange an appointment, you don’t need to go anywhere to get help and you are not being observed.
Photo credit Delano
Come Together: KJT Youth Helpline
KJT- Kanner-Jugendtelefon is a counselling service for children and young people. Counselling takes place via telephone, mail or chat.
Parents can also make use of telephone counselling, anonymous and confidential. Children and young people can contact us anonymously, confidentially and free of charge with their questions and concerns.
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Come Together: Martina McPherson
Joanne is joined by Martina McPherson, Luxembourg Lacrosse Women's Coach, who shares her story and the compelling reasons to join Luxembourg Lacrosse. All skill levels are encouraged to join and foster a new love for the sport and create bonds with other community members.
Come Together: FFGL_ Friends of History of Luxembourg Fortress
Joanne is joined by Patrick Shaul from FFGL (ffgl.lu) Friend of the History of the Luxembourg Fortress.
The organisation takes visitors to visit parts of Luxembourg’s military structure that is not normally accessible to the public. They also publish history books.
Municipal elections: Who are the parties?
What do Luxembourg’s parties stand for? Before starting to bombard you with information on the parties' election manifestos, on Local Matters, we take some time to talk about Luxembourg's parties in general. This intro is a smooth entry into local politics and a solid information basis.
Interview with Yasemin Elçi
The exhibition is named after the book ‘A Room of One’s Own’ by Virginia Woolf, which talks about the disadvantages of being a woman in the male-dominated art world and which proposes ways to bring out women’s creativity through stories that oscillate between reality and fiction.
Register to vote: Why Asti denounces the low turnout
Almost 20 % of non-Luxembourgish residents have registered to vote in the municipal elections. For the association Asti, the low turnout is huge obstacle for democracy. In our interview on Local Matters, Sergio Ferreira, Asti’s head of political campaigning explains why.
50th anniversary of the Rugby Club Luxembourg
Paolo Tarakdjian and Giulia Lannucci joined Simon on the Breakfast Show to discuss the 50th anniversary of the Rugby Club Luxembourg.
Interview with Mari and Jess from Festrogen Festival
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.