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  • Register to vote: Why Asti is concerned about the low turnout

    11/05/2023 Duração: 13min

    Almost 20 % of non-Luxembourgish residents have registered to vote in the municipal elections. Compared to the last election, this is a huge increase. However, the Association for migrant workers (Asti) drafted an open letter to denounce the low turnout. In our interview, Sergio Ferreira, the head of political campaigning for Asti, explains why 20% in Asti's eyes is not enough for democracy.

  • Touch Rugby - Nick Frank

    10/05/2023 Duração: 09min

    Nick Frank talks about what touch rugby is and how to get involved in Luxembourg.

  • Greenfingers - Yuko Matsuoka and Julia Rush

    10/05/2023 Duração: 06min

    Julia and Yuko talk about Greenfingers in Luxembourg and how to get involved with gardening.

  • Voices Matter: Mindfulness with Kate Ensor

    08/05/2023 Duração: 26min

    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 depressive episodes and personal struggles. In her classes, she teaches mindfulness to others.

  • City Scenes - Ulaanbaatar

    28/04/2023 Duração: 25min

    Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, a country of 3.3million people which despite this relatively large number is one of the least densely populated countries in the world. Outside of the capital, the landscape of the country is largely made up vast and rolling grasslands known as the steppe where nearly 30 percent of Mongolia’s population still live a nomadic or semi nomadic lifestyle, moving around the country with their livestock, travelling on horseback and living in large round tents called Yurts. Apart from these remaining nomads, 50% of the population live in Ulaanbaatar itself in relative modernity so it makes sense that there is a busy nightlife and music scene. It hasnt always been like that though. Between the 1920s and 1990s Mongolia was ruled by the Mongolian Peoples Revolutionary Party a communist, soviet aligned government that tried to use music as an ideological tool. Under their reign, all traditional forms of music had to be stripped of any religious or spiritual associations and any

  • City Scenes - Tokyo

    28/04/2023 Duração: 24min

    Tokyo is the capital of Japan, with a population of 13 million people, it is known as a place where the ultra modern and futuristic sits comfortably next to ancient tradition. Today we hear some legendary japanese music that broke new ground when it was released in the 1970s and 1980s as well as some modern pop music and electronic music by young artists that are active in Tokyo today. When you think of Tokyo, images of neon lights, futuristic technology, and almost science fiction-esque environments might be the first thing that comes into some peoples heads and it’s true that Tokyo has for a long time been a center of technological innovation. And this is particularly true when it comes to music technology. In fact some of the most famous brands of electronic music instrumentation come from Japan including the likes of Korg, Roland and Yamaha and a lot of the most well known and recognised sounds in electronic music and modern pop come from drum machines and synthesizers that were developed by these compa

  • Online Support Groups For Young People With Eating Disorders - Interview With Diana Reid

    28/04/2023 Duração: 08min

    Tom's guest this morning was dietician Diana Reid who came on the Breakfast Show to talk about a new series of online support groups for young people suffering with eating disorders. Diana is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist and offers ersonalized medical nutrition counseling for individuals, couples and families in Luxembourg. According to Diana there has been an increase in the number of cases of eating disorders in young people since the pandemic. Eating disorders can take many forms such as binge-eating, bulimia and anorexia and can manifest in young people for various reasons including genetic dispositions and environment and social inflences. These online group sessions will provide a safe space for young people to discuss their eating disorders without judgement and in collaboration with others that are going through similar struggles. The sessions start on Wednesday 3rd of May and will run every Wednesday for 6 weeks. Potential participants are still welcome to register by sending an emai

  • Interview With Clarisse Fahrtmann From Mudam Publication's Department

    27/04/2023 Duração: 08min

    Clarisse Fahrtmann from the publications department of Mudam joined us on the Breakfast Show to talk us through us through what goes on behind the scenes of a part of the museum, which some might be less familiar with but which is an important part of the museum’s output. Clarisse studied art history at Central Saint Martins and NYU before beginning to work in publishing in New York. Before joining the team at MUDAM she worked at Sotheby's putting together their sales catalogs. Clarisse is responsible for putting together the books that Mudam publish alongside their programme of exhibitions. From making editorial decisions about what to include with a book, working with graphic designers to choosing which materials and paper to use she oversees the process of creating the books from start to finish. Recently Clarisse has worked on books for Zoe Leonard and Peter Halley and is currently working on a book about the work of Luxembourgish artist Michel Majerus who currently has an exhibition running at the mu

  • Overindebtedness: How debts relate to health issues

    27/04/2023 Duração: 08min

    For Amélie Dolo, excessive debts are strongly connected with health issues. One the one hand, people often have to make debts in order to stay healthy. On the other hand, debts make sick. Amélie Dolo is the head of the Inter-Actions' overindebtedness counseling service. In our interview on Local Matters, she explains how debts and health are related.

  • Luxembourg International Rowing Club - Michel Fries

    26/04/2023 Duração: 08min

    Michel Fries talks about the incredible sport of rowing in Luxembourg and how to get involved. www.luxrow.org

  • Letz Pickleball - Benoit Quisquatar

    26/04/2023 Duração: 09min

    Benoit Quisquater talks about Pickleball in Luxembourg, how to play, and how to get involved. www.letzpickleball.lu

  • 2 Exhibitions At Casino For The European Month Of Photography - Interview With Stilbe Schroeder

    26/04/2023 Duração: 12min

    Tom's guest on the Breakfast Show this morning was Stilbe Schroeder, curator at the Casino art gallery in Luxembourg City, who came on the show to tell us about two exhibitions that will be opening soon as part of the European Month of Photography. The European Month of Photography takes place biannually in capitals around Europe. The theme for this year's edition is 'Rethinking Identity'. In response to this the team at Casino has collaborated with Luxembourgish organisation Cafe Creme to co-curate the exhibition 'Bodies of Identities' that will feature the work of 20 artists from around the world and take place on the 1s floor gallery of Casino. On the ground floor, the exhibition 'Tills' by experimental photographer Raphael Lecoquierre in collaboration Lou Drago will take place, dealing with the topics of time and evolution featuring gradually morphing soundscapes and physical media. Both exhibitions will have an opening night on the 6th of May, with a drinks reception, refreshments and DJ. The exhi

  • Overindebtedness: Interview with Ligue Médico-social

    25/04/2023 Duração: 13min

    The Ligue Médico-sociale offers consultancy for people who've spent more money than they actually have. In our interview, Christian Schumacher, the head of the department, explains how one gets into overindebtedness and which ways can lead out of it.

  • Delano Top Of Week

    24/04/2023 Duração: 11min

    Cordula Schnuer joins Tom this week for Delano's Top Of the Week to talk about the upcoming report on reduced working hours in Luxembourg that has been commissioned by the government. Her event pics for this week included: Wednesday, 26 April: The 1928 silent film The Passion of Joan of Arc is being shown with live music at the Philharmonie. Orlando Consort, a British group, perform 16th century vocal music with the film. That starts at 8pm and tickets are available via philharmonie.lu Saturday 29 April: The annual Duck Race returns to the Grund. Thousands of ducks will be sent on a race down the Alzette. You can buy a duck for €5 for the chance of winning a car or a bicycle. Proceeds go to different good causes and there is food, drink, children’s entertainment etc. More info on duckrace.lu Saturday, 29 April: Comedy show Failing in Love at the Altrimenti cultural centre in Luxembourg City from 8pm. Information and tickets are available via Altrimenti.lu

  • Domestic violence: Interview with artist Miriam R. Krüger

    20/04/2023 Duração: 11min

    Miriam R. Krüger has dedicated her arts to raising awareness and combatting violence against women. In our interview on Local Matters, she explains why and how she uses her art to put a spotlight on this issue. The interview is part of this week's Local Matters series on domestic violence.

  • Unity Run 42 - Interview With Fernand Schaber And Anne Cuvilier From The Unity Foundation

    20/04/2023 Duração: 06min

    The Unity Foundation is a Luxembourg-based NGO that is committed to the empowerment of communities through education. With projects around the world as well as in Luxembourg, they support local partners to build capacity for education and training development. This May, they will launch a new initiative called the Unity Run 42 which will be taking palce as part of the ING Luxembourg night marathon. Fernand Schaber and Anne Cuvilier from the organisation joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about it. The Unity Run 42 is an intiative started by the Unity Centre to encourage increased physical activity in children and adolescents in Luxembourg in the wake of the pandemic. Participating schools will have 42 students present at the ING Night marathon that will run 1 km of the entire course each in a relay run. This first edition will feature 3 secondary schools and the hope is that more schools will participate in the run each year. Find out more information about the unity foundation at https

  • Domestic Violence: Pascale Zaourou's book "Les bleus invisibles"

    19/04/2023 Duração: 17min

    A few months ago, Pascale Zaourou published her second book. "Les bleus invisibles" (Invisible bruises) is a collection of poems about psychological domestic violence. Pascale talks about her book and about her experience. The interview is part of this week's Local Matters on domestic violence.

  • OOTC 2023 - Interview With Festival Programmer Nicolas Przeor

    19/04/2023 Duração: 23min

    Out Of The Crowd Festival is back in Kulturfabrik on the 29th of April for the 19th Edition of the festival. Programmer Nicolas Przeor joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk through the line up and everything else that the festival has in store. The Out of The Crowd festival brings a line up of Indie, alternative and post punk bands offering impressive and well known headline sets alongside the best of exciting up and coming artists from around the world. Since its first edition in 2004 it has played host to names like Battles, Iceage, And So I Watch You From Afar and many more as well as giving a stage to some of the best that Luxembourg's alternative music scene has to offer. This Year's line up includes Kakumori (LU), Sheebaba (LU), Dives (AT), Ada Oda (B), joe & The Shit Boys(UK), JW Francis (USA), Fat Dog (UK), O (UK), Folly Group(UK), La Jungle (B) Dan Deacon (USA) and Beak> (UK) Tickets and Further Info Can be found at www.ootc.com

  • A Festival For The Whole Family - Interview with PicElectroNic

    18/04/2023 Duração: 08min

    This weekend Rotondes hosts the PicElectroNic a festival for headbanging kids and grooving parents. Festival programmers Marc Hauser and Joelle Linden. joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about everything that the festival has in store. On Saturday and Sunday, the whole family can come down and enjoy live concerts, theatrical performances, interactive installations, workshops, DJ sets, a silent disco, and musical cinema. The festival has a bit of something for everyone to keep the whole family entertained. Tickets can be purchased as day passes or for the whole weekend with children under the age of 3 years old entering free of charge. For more information head to www.rotondes.lu

  • Domestic violence: The Red Cross' service "Riicht eraus"

    18/04/2023 Duração: 11min

    The Luxembourg Red Cross offers a service for perpetrators of domestic violence. The aim of the service Riicht eraus is to prevent people from becoming violent again. In our interview on Local Matters today, Laurence Bouquet, the director of the service Riicht eraus at the Luxembourg Red Cross, explains how this works and why it is necessary.

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