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Timelord presents his new electronic piece on ARA City Radio

Timelord joined us in the studio to discuss his new track ‘Fragments at 3:07AM’ which is a sonification of a poem by local author Emmanuel Bock. We discussed the piece, the Luxembourgish music scene, and plans for the future. Tune in to find out more!

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tags: Timelord, luxembourg, electronic
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 10.16.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: Fluoride in Queensland bring sharp drop in tooth decay

Rates of tooth decay among primary school children have plunged following the expansion of water fluoridation programs. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Fluride, Australia, Tooth decay, Good news
categories: What's right
Thursday 10.16.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Community building and ecological learning with CELL

We welcomed Debora Paolini and Magali Medinger from CELL, the Citizens for Ecological Learning and Living for an interview on the Breakfast Show. They spoke to Charles about community building, their objectives with CELL and upcoming events. Tune in to the full interview to find out more!

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tags: cell, luxembourg, Ecology
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 10.15.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

The CinEast festival is back!

We were joined by Hynek Dedecius who is the artistic director of the Central and Eastern European Film Festival which is taking place in Luxembourg until the 26th of October. Tune in to hear more about the festival and to find out what makes this year’s edition so special.

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tags: cineast, film
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 10.15.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: California gives residents a one-click way to opt out of data collection

California has just passed a major upgrade to its privacy laws. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Privacy laws, California, Good News, Constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Tuesday 10.14.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s right: Michigan boosts cash support for new moms

A story coming out of Michigan shines light on how targeted support can really make a difference. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Targeted support, Michigan, good news, constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Monday 10.13.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s right: Switzerland launches world-first solar furnaces to recycle steel

In La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, recycling just got a major upgrade. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Sustainability, Switzerland
categories: What's right
Friday 10.10.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

The Art of the Clown: Clowns in Progress festival kicks off at the Kulturfabrik

Listen in to our interview with Inês Alves Fernandes from the Kulturfabrik as we discuss the Clowns in Progress festival which is currently taking place. We talk all about the performances and the importance of dispelling common misconceptions about the art form.

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tags: Clowns, KulturFabrik, festival
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 10.09.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: Landlines are coming back

In a creative pushback against children’s early smartphone use, some families in Maine are turning back the clock. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Landline, Tech detox
categories: What's right
Thursday 10.09.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s right: California bans excessively loud ads on streaming platforms

California has passed a new law aimed at putting a stop to those jarring moments when a streaming ad comes in way louder than the show. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Streaming, Noise pollution
categories: What's right
Wednesday 10.08.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Cycling across South Asia with Sanran Gulsen

Sanran Gulsen joined us in the studio to talk about his upcoming trip across South and South-East Asia on bicycle to raise money for The Plant Based Treaty. Tune in to the full interview to hear more about his impressive journey.

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tags: cycling, charity
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 10.07.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: New blood test spots head & neck cancer up to 10 years early

A groundbreaking advance in cancer detection is here. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Cancer detection, Scientific Breakthrough
categories: What's right
Tuesday 10.07.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

What’s right: U.S. solar to outpace wind in 2025

The U.S. energy landscape is on the cusp of a major shift: get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Sustainability, solar power
categories: What's right
Friday 10.03.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

Llewellyn I.D. joins us for an interview and performance on the Breakfast Show!

Up-and-coming artist and former Track of the Week winner Llewellyn I.D. joined Charles on the Breakfast Show for a chat and to perform a couple of his songs. Have a listen to the full interview to hear some of his music and find out more about the journey of this exciting new artist.

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tags: songwriter, live music
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 10.02.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: Early colon cancer diagnoses rise among younger adults

Detection rates for early-stage disease are rising among people aged 45 to 49. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Constructive journalism, Cancer awareness
categories: What's right
Thursday 10.02.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

PwC People Pulse: New joiners and a glimpse into the onboarding process at PwC

On the latest PwC People Pulse radio segment, Lucie Mauran and Paul Prodyut shared their perspectives on onboarding at PwC Luxembourg, describing it as a strategic journey rather than a one-off event.

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tags: PwC People's Pulse
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 10.01.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

What’s right: Phone ban in Kentucky boosts book reading

In Louisville’s Jefferson County Public Schools, a recent ban on student cellphone use has sparked an unexpected cultural shift. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!

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tags: Good news, Phone bans, Book reading, constructive journalism
categories: What's right
Wednesday 10.01.25
Posted by ARA CITY RADIO
 

European Myeloma Day: Raising Awareness with Beth Collinge

Beth Collinge was diagnosed with Myeloma, a type of blood cancer, in 2014. She joined Charles on the Breakfast show to share her inspiring journey and discuss the importance of raising awareness.

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tags: Myeloma, luxembourg, cancer
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 09.29.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Comedy in Luxembourg: Jess Bauldry speaks on the upcoming royal-themed stand-up event

Jess Bauldry joins us in the studio to talk about her upcoming event, An Alternative Expat Guide to Luxembourg: Game of Thrones edition, which is an evening of comedy centred on the Luxembourgish royal family.

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tags: comedy, luxembourg
categories: Breakfast Show
Friday 09.26.25
Posted by Charles Goodhew
 

Whats Right: Shopping without traffic

A one-day trial closed Oxford Street to cars, sparking debate about the future of London’s busiest shopping street and its potential to follow European pedestrian models. Get all the details on "What's right with the world."

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tags: good news, positive news, London, traffic, shopping, road safety, urban justice
categories: What's right
Friday 09.26.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 
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