Iceland’s Paralympian Mar Gunnarsson joined the Breakfast Show to talk about his love of music and his upcoming EP!
Alternative Luxembourg Media Déi Aner Turns Two
Déi Aner is turning two years old! Founder Gabrielle Antar came into the studio to tell us more.
What’s Right: Scientists Reveal a Color Never Seen Before
Scientists have introduced a brand-new color to the human eye. Its name? Olo. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: Washington Bans Wild Animals in Circuses
In a major win for animal welfare, Washington State has just passed a new law banning the use of exotic animals. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Money Talks with Nicolas Have
In episode 3, Mihaela sits down with Nicolas Have, founder of Have films and known for Sunset Cinema.
Festrogen Turns Up the Volume on Women's Comedy
Festrogen is back for its 4th edition, featuring women-centred comedy and workshops open to all!
What's Right: Lab-Grown Human Teeth – A Smile-Worthy Breakthrough
In a remarkable leap for dental science, researchers have successfully grown human teeth in a laboratory setting for the first time. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The Festival for headbanging kids and grooving parents is back!
PICelectroNIC is a free, family-friendly music festival in Luxembourg, featuring live performances, workshops, and activities for kids and adults, happening April 27th in Bonnevoie’s public park.
PwC People Pulse: Getting Certified
Julian Lambert and Gisele Karangwa join this episode of the PwC People’s Pulse to share their experiences of getting certifications whilst working at PwC
What’s Right: A Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Treatment
In a significant advancement for women's health, the NHS in England and Wales will now offer a groundbreaking oral treatment for advanced breast cancer patients. Get all the details on today's What's Right!
What’s Right: Free Childcare Lifts Families Out of Poverty
In a groundbreaking move, New Mexico became the first U.S. state to offer free childcare to most families. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
New Ukrainian translation of Das Karussell von Odessa will be presented at the LiteraTour festival in Bettembourg
Карусель Одеси is going to be presented for the first time at the LiteraTour Festival in Bettembourg. The moving book is a translation from Das Karussell von Odessa by Pit Hoerold.
LuxCon is celebrating all things Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction this weekend!
LuxCon 2025 is happening this weekend! Find out what is in store for lovers of fantasy, science fiction and horror here.
What's Right: A Woman’s Nose Inspires a Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Detection
A former nurse from the UK, is aiding in the development of a groundbreaking swab test for early Parkinson’s disease detection. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What's Right: A Victory for Press Freedom
In a significant win for press freedom, a federal judge has ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's (AP) access to presidential events. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Rap royalty, indie darlings and punk up and comers in this week's gig guide!
Listen back to Jon’s gig guide for the week to find out where you can see MC Solaar, The Wombats and the recommendation of the week - Fat Dog!
Live & Unfiltered with Kid Colling
Kid Colling is the first of our Lux Mini Fest line up to come into the studio to perform for us live and talk to Breakfast Show host Erin ahead of the big concert on 30th May.
What’s Right: Clean Energy is Taking Over
Clean Energy is Taking Over with highest share since the 1940s. Whilst Luxembourg still has work to do, the dynamic seems on the right path. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right !
What’s Right: Reducing Plastic Waste in Australia’s Coastal Cities
Plastic Pollution along Australian coastlines decreases by 39 per cent. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right !
What's Right: "Social Prescribing" instead of Medicine
A new EU research initiative, Social Prescribing EU, is exploring how non-medical support like art classes and fitness groups can improve health, reduce isolation, and strengthen community connections for vulnerable groups.