The Luxexpo site in Kirchberg is set to be transformed into a congress and exhibition centre with the aim to make the grand duchy one of the top 50 business events locations [...]
The man who slapped French president Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday is going to prison for four months. In addition, he will receive a suspended prison sentence of fourteen months, as the court ruled on Thursday. The French public prosecutor had demanded a year and a half in prison against the [...]
Stephanie Ridings’ Road To Huntsville will be performed at Neimënster in early June. Written in 2015 for the Edinburgh Festival, Road To Huntsville is the third production in the BGT programme to promote young performers and to put women more at the forefront of [...]
This year’s edition of the international competition for career-starting musicians, the Queen Elisabeth Competition, which will start on Monday in Brussels, is an extraordinary one after it was postponed from last year due to the coronavirus [...]
Director William Friedkin is the recipient of the lifetime achievement award at this year’s Lux Film Fest. He talked with Duncan Roberts about the state of the film industry, his career and spirituality in his [...]
While last year’s virtual reality pavilion at the Luxembourg City Film Festival was cut short due to covid-19, this year’s edition has been structured to put visitors at ease, even offering a customised option to experience VR from the comfort of your own [...]
A Luxembourg co-production was awarded best European documentary at the weekend. Described by Indiewire as “One of the greatest movies about journalism ever made”, the praise for Alexander Nanau’s hard-hitting “Collective” was shared by judges of the 2020 European Film [...]