Ever heard about cuddle therapy? Elise offers this professionally. On Voices Matter, Elise explains how a session with a cuddle therapist looks like, and why we should all start to cuddle more.
EcoTalks: What to do in your garden in August
Whether you’re new or old to the hobby, there are always tips to pick up in gardening. Aficionado Hendrik Dennemeyer joined our journalist Tracy Heindrichs in the studio to talk about what to do in the garden in August.
No Stupid Question: Is Luxembourgish actually a language?
Where did Luxembourgish come from as a language? That’s what we’re going to find out, with the help of Daniel Wagener, a linguist at the center for the Luxembourgish language, in this episode of No Stupid Question.
The Royals: How Faith, Simon and a bunch of Luxembourgers feel about the monarchy
An American, a Brit and a bunch of Luxembourgers walk … talk about the monarchy. Can the Grand Ducal family pass this trial? Find out on today’s third Local Matters episode on the Luxembourg monarchy.
Interview with Russian author Artem Mosgovoy
In 2011, as Russia began legalizing its persecution of gay people, Artem left his homeland.
Since that time, he has lived in six different countries and worked as a movie extra, a yoga instructor, a busboy, and a magician’s assistant...
Interview with Hendrik Dennemeye
The open-air library in the courtyard of the former Athénée (rue Notre-Dame) invites book lovers, residents and visitors to the capital to sit under the large tree in the centre of the courtyard and read a book, magazine or newspaper in a relaxed atmosphere.
The Royals: Grand Ducal Power
In this episode American Faith investigates what a royal family actually does and how they retain power and sympathy of a nation. In many countries a royal family act as a focus for national identity, unity and pride; gives a sense of stability and continuity.
The royals: Special cutlery and fake marble
You always wanted to see where Luxembourg’s royals dine when they welcome official state’s guests? On today’s Local Matters, Franziska takes you on a tour in the Grand Ducal palace.
From this Friday begins Congés Annulés
Each day, ARA City Radio will be giving away a pair of tickets for the Congés Annulés, so be sure to tune for a chance to win.
Whine and Shine: Interview with Paulette Lenert on the National Mental Health Strategy
Luxembourg’s health minister Paulette Lenert (LSAP) talked to Ara City Radio about the Plan National de la Santé Mentale—a national strategy to tackle the mental health problem in the grand duchy. In our interview, she addresses how the plan wants to tackle the issue, how it plans to attract more professionals to the sector, and all that without breaking the CNS’s budget.
Voices Matter: On activism in the workplace with Shivani Sondhi
Shivani Sondhi in this episode of Voices Matter tells us about what it’s like being a woman in tech, her activism, and what impact these two aspects of her life have had on her professional path.
No Stupid Question: Why is Luxembourg so small?
On this episode of No Stupid Question, we will glance into Luxembourg’s past with the Musée Dräi Eechelen’s curator Simone Feis and answer the question: why is the grand duchy of Luxembourg so small?
@MNAHA, Foto: Tom Lucas
Holiday at home: Hiking on the minetttrail
On Local Matters today, we go hiking to explore the Haardt nature reserve and the Dudelange water tower. Join us for the last episode of this week’s Local Matters on how to spend holidays in Luxembourg’s south.
Holiday at home: Industrial culture in the woods
On today’s Local Matters, we jump on a 120-year-old train and visit the Minettpark in Fond de Gras . The Minettpark is an open-air museum that exhibits relicts of the south’s mining industry.
EcoTalks: The one where Roxana meets NaturED
Our guest contributor Roxana Mironescu went to meet Jennifer Feschuk and Kriti Aggarwal who gave her a tour of the site in Kirchberg's central parc and shared their vision for the future.
Voices Matter: Isabelle Marinov Lawyer turned Author
Tracy speaks to Isabelle Marinov, lawyer turned author...how did that come about and how has the journey been.
Holiday at home: The Déierepark in Esch
On Local Matters in these next couple of weeks, we give you some ideas how to not be too frustrated while passing holiday at home, let’s check out some activities to explore in summer in Luxembourg. We start this tour of the country in the south this week. On top of the hill, in the woods, in Esch, we check out the Déierepark, the zoo.
Whine and Shine: Financial education in Luxembourg
Why did Luxembourg score so low on the OECD’s financial literacy survey? And what is put in place to address the issue? That’s what Jessica Thyrion, a financial adviser at the ABBL foundation for financial education, talked about on this episode of Whine and Shine.
No Stupid Question: How do you apply for a job in Luxembourg?
What language do you write your cover letter in? What do you wear to an interview? What’s the deal with salaries? Luxembourg is quite unique when it comes to its job market, considering how multicultural it is. So we’ve sat down with recruiter Zach Traer to answer the question: “How do you apply for a job in Luxembourg?”
Center for the Luxembourgish Language Interview
The Center for the Luxembourgish Language has a mobile exhibition, called ‘Luxembourg language(s)’ that can currently be found at the New Gallery of the shopping center Belle Etoile. Its an opportunity for all to learn or familiarize themselves with Luxembourgish language and Lux’s many languages.