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This week's gig guide

In this week's guide you can find out about some free shows, a Muse tribute act, Toto and this week's recommendation at Den Atelier!

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tags: music, concert
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 02.05.25
Posted by Jon Wills
 

PwC People Pulse: The Generational Divide in the Workplace

In many companies there are now 4 generations of people working together. Our guests share their experiences, including unexpected TikTok fame, emphasising respect, learning, and the value of diverse perspectives across generations.

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tags: pwc, pwc people pulse, breakfast show, Interview, intergeneration
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 02.05.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: New Zealand gives mountain legal personhood

Taranaki Mountain gains legal personhood, honoring Māori traditions, protecting its sacred status, and joining other natural landmarks in reshaping New Zealand’s approach to environmental guardianship.

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tags: New Zealand, Taranaki Mountain, Taranaki, legal personhood, Maori, indigenous, ancestors
categories: What's right
Wednesday 02.05.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Indian tiger numbers doubled

India's tiger population has doubled in a decade, thanks to effective conservation measures, anti-poaching efforts, and strong environmental laws, benefiting both wildlife and local communities.

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tags: India, tiger, anti-poaching efforts, human-wildlife conflict, legislation, forest conservation, sustainable forest management
categories: What's right
Tuesday 02.04.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Women in STEM: Meet IT-project manager Julia Khalyavkov

Having worked in IT for years, Julia Khalyavko knows the challenges women in STEM face in Luxembourg. Get all her insights on our interview which is part of a series on women in STEM.

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tags: westem, stem, technology, career, gender equality
categories: weSTEM
Monday 02.03.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Nice bans larger cruiseships

Nice will ban large cruise ships this summer to fight overtourism and pollution, sparking debate between environmentalists, local businesses, and the cruise industry.

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tags: France, Nice, cruise ships ban, ban, pollution, biodiversity loss, overtourism
categories: What's right
Friday 01.31.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: 4-day workweek UK?

200 UK companies now offer a four-day workweek with full pay, boosting productivity, well-being, and retention—could this be the future of work?

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tags: UK, 4-day work week, 4 Day Week Foundation, work-life balance, increased productivity, well-being
categories: What's right
Thursday 01.30.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

This week's gig guide!

After a review of Memorials at Rotondes, this week's gig guide focuses on events at Rockhal, from Luxembourgish artists to Spanish rappers. Also who will this week's recommendation be?!

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categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.29.25
Posted by Jon Wills
 

What's right: Indian girls breaking barriers

In rural India, girls are breaking barriers and transforming their futures through Kabaddi, a sport empowering them with confidence, independence, and new opportunities.

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tags: India, Kabaddi, female empowerment, life transforming, financial independence, financial security, higher education
categories: What's right
Tuesday 01.28.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Marianne Donven on her Resignation and Protestation of New Immigration Policy

Marianne Donven, founder of Chiche! and former civil servant, boldly resigns to protest refugee policies, sparking nationwide dialogue on social justice, housing, and her mission to empower vulnerable communities.

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tags: chiche, immigration, government, marianne Donven, breakfast show, Interview
categories: Breakfast Show
Friday 01.24.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: successful French music streaming tax

France's new streaming tax has successfully funded music productions and tours, boosting underrepresented genres like jazz and chanson, despite some price hikes on platforms like Spotify.

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tags: France, streaming tax, classical music, chansons, jazz, online music streaming platforms, music industry, Spotify, Deezer, YouTube
categories: What's right
Friday 01.24.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Thailand allows same-sex marriage

Thailand celebrates a historic milestone as same-sex unions become legal, with mass weddings, parties, and gifts—marking a new era for LGBTQ rights in Asia.

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tags: Thailand, same-sex marriage, LGBTQ, LGBTQ rights, mass wedding, equal rigths
categories: What's right
Thursday 01.23.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

This week's Gig Guide!

Join Jon for this week's guide to find out where you can see James Walsh of Starsailor playing solo, information on a weekend of musical treats at Kulturfabrik and of course the recommendation of the week!

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categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.22.25
Posted by Jon Wills
 

Women in STEM: Meet data engineer Thalia Stavrianoudaki

Meet Thalia Stavrianoudaki, a data engineer blending expertise and resilience in Luxembourg's tech environment. The interview is part of our Women in STEM series.

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tags: tech, stem, gender equality, career
categories: weSTEM
Wednesday 01.22.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: UK to criminalize deepfakes

The UK introduces laws criminalizing explicit deepfakes, targeting AI misuse and protecting victims, as global efforts ramp up against online abuse and cyberviolence.

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tags: cybercrime, cyber violence, AI, legislation, UK, deepfakes
categories: What's right
Wednesday 01.22.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

PwC People Pulse: The Importance of Curiosity and Development

Discover how curiosity and continuous learning drive success. Join Karolina and Giuliana from PwC as they share insights on growth, resilience, and creating a culture of lifelong development.

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tags: career, pwc people pulse, pwc, work
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 01.21.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Rhythmic Soulwave are ready to perform ahead of Luxembourg Song Contest Final

A diverse Luxembourg-based band, Rhythmic Soulwave are bringing their empowering anthem Stronger to life at the Luxembourg Song Contest, celebrating unity, resilience, and the transformative power of music.

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tags: Eurovision, luxembourg, luxembourg song contest, LSC2025, music
categories: Breakfast Show
Friday 01.17.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Hidden stories in Luxembourg venue's new Wimmelbuch

Lucie reveals the creation of a stunning visual storybook by artist Viktoria Mladenovski, uncovering Rotondes’s bustling life and inspiring hidden tales where pictures speak louder than words!

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tags: Rotondes, wimmelbuch, book, art, picture, interview
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.15.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Laura Thorn is hoping to go to Eurovision with her song inspired by previous Luxembourg winner

Laura Thorn shares her journey from teacher to Luxembourg Song Contest star, discussing her unexpected opportunity, the song's message, and preparing for the stage.

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tags: Eurovision, music, breakfast show, Interview
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.15.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

The gig guide returns

Jon is back to let you know who is playing in 2025 before returning to the weekly guide next Wednesday. Who will you go and see this year?

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categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 01.15.25
Posted by Jon Wills
 
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