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18 November 2020
Isabella Eastwood
Hangovers as an adult - and how to survive them
Most of us have that one friend, the one who defies the law of all laws. The organising principle of our existence. The universal law of cause and effect.
18/11/2020
Hangovers as an adult - and how to survive them
17 November 2020
Josh Oudendijk
Why the Dutch Black Pete debate sheds light on tradition and blatant racism
An annual holiday, celebrated for hundreds of years, is at the forefront of a debate about culture, folklore and racism, placing traditionalists face-to-face with progressives in defense of traditions, writes Josh Oudendijk.
17/11/2020
Why the Dutch Black Pete debate sheds light on tradition and blatant racism
13 November 2020
Stephen Lowe
The hand that feeds
Covid restrictions placed on eateries the world over have undoubtedly put some businesses in a tight spot. Stephen Lowe asks how much blame can be placed on the establishments themselves.
13/11/2020
The hand that feeds
11 November 2020
Tom Weber
Catching up with Culture: A letter from a friend
Infections with Covid-19 are on the rise again, and the cultural scene and all of those involved in it are once again suffering the consequences: Events are being cancelled, small theatres are closing down, and musical instruments remain trapped in their cases. The time seems right to catch up with an old friend and provide some consolation.
11/11/2020
Catching up with Culture: A letter from a friend
28 October 2020
Ian Pocervina
Jumping to Conclusions
A friendly reminder that complicated problems require a lot of attention, study, and evaluation before conclusions can be drawn.
28/10/2020
Jumping to Conclusions
21 October 2020
Josh Oudendijk
Life in the Netherlands, where up until last week we haven't been wearing face masks
One of our editors is based in both Luxembourg and the Netherlands, where he has witnessed a completely different reality of life under coronavirus. Two worlds, so close, yet so far away.
21/10/2020
Life in the Netherlands, where up until last week we haven't been wearing face masks
7 October 2020
Isabella Eastwood
The good, the bad, and the ugly
What lessons do we learn from our stories? - Disclaimer: I am at the beginning of my career and not an experienced mental health professional.
07/10/2020
The good, the bad, and the ugly
30 September 2020
Stephen Lowe
COVID Incidence Levels
30/09/2020
COVID Incidence Levels
Tom Weber
Swipe right to save the world: Will technology save us all?
30/09/2020
Swipe right to save the world: Will technology save us all?
23 September 2020
Ian Pocervina
Are we still trusting the United States to be a force for good in this world?
As the presidential race is edging closer to election day, I have come to think a lot about the fluctuant manner in which US American politics unfolded over recent years. And that made me wonder whether Luxembourgish public opinion on its former liberator had altered over the decades since we first celebrated the arrival of Allied troops in our country.
23/09/2020
Are we still trusting the United States to be a force for good in this world?
16 September 2020
Martin Jonsson
Virus-scepticism is on the rise, and so are media conspiracy theories
In the early days of the outbreak we saw a lot of virus-scepticism on our pages. While it went through a period of decline, the phenomenon is once again on the rise.
16/09/2020
Virus-scepticism is on the rise, and so are media conspiracy theories
13 September 2020
Experience
I visited another world: Sweden, where covid seems theoretical
Sweden has taken a rather different approach when it comes to handling and containing the coronavirus outbreak. Visiting there this summer was an odd experience.
13/09/2020
I visited another world: Sweden, where covid seems theoretical
11 August 2020
Ian Pocervina
On generations, the digital age, and mental health
A brief inquiry that might have been pointless. Judge for yourself!
11/08/2020
On generations, the digital age, and mental health
5 August 2020
Maura Lehmann
The #BlackLivesMatter movement in Europe and how it applies to Luxembourg
It has been over a month since George Floyd’s death sparked a long-overdue worldwide reaction against injustices based on ethnicity and race.
05/08/2020
The #BlackLivesMatter movement in Europe and how it applies to Luxembourg
1 August 2020
Josh Oudendijk
Five things I learned from Germany’s greenest city
Our editor just returned from a weekend escape to the vibrant city of Freiburg, nestled inbetween the Black Forest of southern Germany and the French/Swiss border. The city and its people left a real impression. Here are five things that caught his attention.
01/08/2020
Five things I learned from Germany’s greenest city
22 July 2020
Tom Weber
Democratising the arts and empowering artists
KuK, Live aus der Stuff, #literaturliwwereronline… During the lockdown, artists all across Luxembourg have found new ways to distribute their art to the public. It is high time for them to reclaim the Grand-Duchy's cultural scene for themselves and dismantle the elitist structures that ruled it until now.
22/07/2020
Democratising the arts and empowering artists
4 July 2020
Thomas Tutton
5 tourist hotspots (not) to visit this summer now that England has reopened
Summer 2020 is officially back on: your dream holiday to Milton Keynes can take place after the British government relaxed travel restrictions.
04/07/2020
5 tourist hotspots (not) to visit this summer now that England has reopened
1 July 2020
Ian Pocervina
Rethinking Club Culture in Luxembourg City
While the country’s restaurants and bars are open for business again, the doors of our clubs remain shut. An opportunity to reflect on the pre-lockdown state of the capital’s dance floors, and maybe even a chance for people to raise their expectations for a night out in the future.
01/07/2020
Rethinking Club Culture in Luxembourg City
9 June 2020
Martin Jonsson
From the demise of the 'three kisses' to a boom in DIY: 5 pandemic impacts I hope are here to stay
Society changed quite fundamentally during the outbreak - some things for the worse, but many for the better.
09/06/2020
From the demise of the 'three kisses' to a boom in DIY: 5 pandemic impacts I hope are here to stay
4 June 2020
Gerry Erang
Racism is a rampant problem in the US. It also is in Luxembourg
The police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American citizen, has sent shockwaves around the globe with protests and demonstrations even finding their way to Luxembourg. Rightfully so, but the Grand Duchy also has a racism problem of its own, argues Gerry Erang in this opinion article.
04/06/2020
Racism is a rampant problem in the US. It also is in Luxembourg
6 May 2020
Stephen Lowe
Home work and homework
Stephen Lowe is feeling the strain balancing a full time job, full time parenting and school work. Today is the first day his kids go back to school...
06/05/2020
Home work and homework
1 May 2020
Stephen Lowe
Peaks and troughs
As talks turn to peaks being passed and curves being flattened, aren't we all just a little fatigued?
01/05/2020
Peaks and troughs
20 April 2020
Josh Oudendijk
Why it is so important for radio stations to play local artists right now
Performance royalties distributed to composers whenever their song is played on air are needed to keep them and their art afloat.
20/04/2020
Why it is so important for radio stations to play local artists right now
15 April 2020
Stephen Lowe
Neighborhood watch
Is it the public's responsibility to report on those not adhering to physical distancing guidelines? Especially when wildly varying stories compete for attention.
15/04/2020
Neighborhood watch
14 April 2020
Patrizia Luchetta
Looks like we’re about to flatten the curve… how about crunching the Big Numbers now?
A lay(wo)man's thoughts about the next steps out of the Corona Virus crisis in Luxembourg.
14/04/2020
Looks like we’re about to flatten the curve… how about crunching the Big Numbers now?
11 April 2020
Martin Jonsson
Are people really out exercising more now than they were pre-lockdown? Let's find out
You may have noticed that people seem to spend more time out exercising, or walking their kids. They're (probably) not.
11/04/2020
Are people really out exercising more now than they were pre-lockdown? Let's find out
1 April 2020
Stephen Lowe
Acceptable death rates - I am not a number
In an unprecedented time of a global pandemic, many world leaders are earmarking 'tolerable death' statistics.
01/04/2020
Acceptable death rates - I am not a number
19 March 2020
Stephen Lowe
At arm's length - germs don't care about social distancing
Keeping 1m away from a person was never really going to stop infection spread was it?
19/03/2020
At arm's length - germs don't care about social distancing
18 March 2020
Martin Jonsson
Police checks, stricter recommendations, push for teleworking - isn't it all rather toothless?
These are trying times for everyone, and I certainly don't envy those who have to make tough decisions that place restrictions on all of our lives in an attempt to curb the spread of the Coronavirus.
18/03/2020
Police checks, stricter recommendations, push for teleworking - isn't it all rather toothless?
16 March 2020
Josh Oudendijk
Some people are out of toilet paper. Freelancers are out of a job.
Coronavirus is taking a hefty toll on the gig-economy.
16/03/2020
Some people are out of toilet paper. Freelancers are out of a job.
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