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It's pantomime time already! Oh no it isn't! Oh yes it is! Tickets are selling well for the upcoming GAOS pantomime ALADDIN, that will be performed at the Theatre des Marens 6-8 December & 12-15 December. In this year's panto, Abanazar, an evil magician, has discovered the secret to becoming Master of the Universe. All he needs is an enchanted oil …
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Learn about the events each week at the United Nations with Margaux Creagh and Katt Cullen. Margaux works within the Press and External Relations Team at the United Nations Information Service in Geneva. She is responsible for drafting press releases for the media, diplomatic representations, non-governmental organizations, and the public, on key m…
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Before the US presidential election, we spoke to John Antonakis who’s a Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne. He and his team had come up with a model that predicted a Trump victory when many of the polls were unclear. He and his model, has been proved right – which is annoying…
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This Tuesday at the Hotel Intercontinental there’s an exhibition by some of the UK’s top boarding schools. These schools are often options for parents who may travel for work. They provide an element of stability for the child’s education. Mark Butcher spoke to Will Petty from the educational consultants Bonas MacFarlane who’s organising the show a…
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On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic set out on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England. The most luxurious and modern ship of the time, the Titanic collided with an iceberg on April 14, 1912 at 11:40 a.m. and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later on April 15, with the loss of nearly 1,500 lives. More than a century later, Lausanne commemorates this …
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The association 'Grands-parents pour le Climat' was created by seniors who are speaking out and taking action in the face of climate change, which threatens to jeopardize the future of their descendants. It aims to foster positive and constructive intergenerational dialogue, but also to establish cooperation with the political world. The associatio…
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Lorraine McDowell is a geneticist and President of 'Expanding Your Horizons' - an association that's aimed at encouraging young girls (11-14yrs) in school in the Geneva area to explore the world of #STEM As the association's President, she works with a dedicated committee of volunteers to run a biennial science conference for young girls. This year…
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The world is a tumultuous place and often peace is difficult to secure and keep – but why? In a new book, ‘The Peace Formula’, Professor Dominic Rohner examines how successful peacekeeping works and why modern governments seem to be unable to strike the right deals. Rohner,a professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Lausanne,…
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Trained as an architect, but switched to cuisine after a stint in Japan and falling in love with the concept of conscious dining, Anou Boccasam hosts regular supper clubs, or tables d'hôte. Typically 14 people per evening gather around her table in Eaux-Vives at À Table Chez Anou to dine and discuss together (in French and English). She serves trad…
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The season has just begun for the LIONS, Geneva's professional basketball team! Playing once again in the top-tier Swiss Basketball League (SBL), they'll face last year's champions Fribourg Olympic, this Saturday 2 November at 6pm at the Pavillon des Sports in Geneva. Team Captain Noé Anabir and Coach Patrick Pembele join us in the studio to tell u…
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Every year a team of dedicated volunteers collect Christmas gift boxes for children in Eastern Europe - spreading a bit of seasonal cheer to those who don't have much. The beauty of the boxes are that they can - and should - contain some toys, sweets and chocolate. But also have items such as toileteries and school supplies. Exercise books, pens, p…
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All things Scottish going on this Saturday. Firstly, the St Andrew's Fair with loads of Scottish - and African - goodies on sale. That will be followed by a Ceilidh (reserve ahead is necessary - email below) All at the same place: Salle Communale des Delices, Route de Colovrex 20, 1218 Grand Saconnex. All organised by the Church of Scotland in Gene…
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There’s a lot we can do with pork – from ham to bacon to chops - but a young woman from a relatively unknown area of India wants to expand our knowledge of what can be done with a pig. Mutunulu Keyho is a student at the Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland at Le Bouveret in Canton Valais on the shores of Lake Geneva. She comes from Nagaland in North E…
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On November 1 and 2 in Rolle, the DiVINes! salon suisse des vigneronnes will welcome 45 winemakers from Switzerland's six winegrowing regions, all under one roof. It's the fourth edition of the festival that celebrates female wine-makers in Switzerland. Across 2 days they'll have special guests wine (and olive-oil) tastings and workshops. Coraline …
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Bruna Pereira, a 23-year old filmmaker from Bern, discusses her debut feature film, Hydrangeas Blood. This low-budget full feature production, shot in Bern, took a year to complete, with Bruna and her dedicated team working every weekend while juggling full-time jobs during the week. The film, which features a cast of 40 and a small crew, touches o…
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A new election model to determine the outcome of the upcoming US presidential race has been developed at the University of Lausanne. It’s predicting a strong Trump victory. John Antonakis is Professor of organisational behaviour at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne. Mark Butcher asked him, how can he be so sure whe…
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Les Misérables comes to Geneva this 30 October - 3 November. There will be 6 exceptional performances over 5 days, including 2 matinées. The show will be in English, with French subtitles. An extraordinary and timeless musical production,  Les Misérables brings to the stage Victor Hugo's celebrated work, a captivating tale of broken dreams, unrequi…
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This year is the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. Adam Koniuszewski was born in Poland, he and his parents managed to escape in the 1970s to Canada. Adam is now Geneva based and wants to mark this important date by cycling the length of the former Iron Curtain. Along the way he’ll collect stories, talk to…
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#herHACK is a female-led hackathon, developed to inspire women and under-represented groups in the technology industry. Participants (with vastly varying experience) can network, grow their skills, participate in committee events, and shape the future of tech industry. This safe place for women and companies aims to provide participants with a uniq…
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Maxime Spano is an astronomer, a doctor in Astrophysics and he’s passionate about bringing the wonders of the night sky down to Earth for everyone to enjoy. He managed a Swiss observatory, where he led countless stargazing sessions and events. As the founder of AstroLeman, Maxime shares his love for the stars with audiences of all ages and backgrou…
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Alex Marrable, Director at Tutorsplus, joined Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show to share insights on how to set children up for success at the start of the new school year. Alex explained how to build students’ confidence as well as help them get better grades. "The goal is to empower children," she said, "so they feel confident tackling new ch…
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Everybody’s Perfect is a queer film festival in Geneva, showcasing LGBTIQ+ films from all around the world. It’s an open event, that’s accessible to all audiences - not just for film connoisseurs. It’s a cultural festival that proclaims love for cinema, diversity, acceptance and open-mindedness. As the 11th edition of the festival kicks off TODAY, …
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Ibsen’s scandalous play “Ghosts” is a scathing commentary on 19th century societal values; the play caused a furor when it opened. The themes, however, are timeless, touching on morality, hypocrisy, reputation, sacrifice and sense of duty – even to one’s own detriment. The play confronts the audience with the question of how much free will we reall…
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International Social Service (ISS) is a network of interconnected NGOs and partners that works towards re-establishing links within a family separated by international borders. ISS strives to support, protect, reunite, and mediate children, families, and individuals separated as a consequence of cross border migration. This year, ISS celebrate 100 …
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First launched in October 2023, USpring is an innovative program is designed to support displaced Ukranians who currently reside in Suisse Romande. Experienced professionals offer individual mentoring (in English or Ukranian) to help young Ukranians in professional development and integration. The goal is to provide a two-way dialogue and trusted a…
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Phenomenal Women Global is a non profit organization that seeks to advance connect and empower women. They'll hold their 7th annual 'Leadership Conference' event on 12 October, with networking opportunities, motivational speakers and roundtable discussions. In the lead-up to the event there will also be additional workshops taking place 8-11 Octobe…
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The Société de Lecture hold English-speaking events approximately once per month in Geneva, but this month will be an exception. In collaboration with AMERICA festival, the biggest festival of English-language literature in France, located near Paris, the Société de Lecture in Geneva has invited esteemed authors of fiction, non-fiction and screenwr…
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Naïs Callier is a Juriste at Cabinet Faulk, based in Ferney Voltaire, specialising in immigration. I spoke to her about obtaining French nationality and particularly for frontalier workers who have a unique situation living in France, but working in Switzerland. We discussed the different ways you can go about obtaining French nationality, the requ…
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The Geneva Diabetes Association diabète genève are currently holding 3 days of free testing for diabetes at the Balexert Shopping Centre from Thursday 12th to Saturday 14th September 2024. Geoffrey Katz, Vice President of diabète genève joined us in the studio to tell us about testing and explained who's most at risk, and what a positive result mig…
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La Côte International School is located in Aubonne and teaches around 430 students aged 3 - 18 years old. Ahead of the Early Years open day, Ashley Moisdon, Early Years Teacher explains how very young children learn through play at La Côte International School. She demonstrates how play can fosters curiosity, develop motor skills, interests, and co…
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Cast members Natalie Müller and Fred Zimmerman talk to us about the show on the Breakfast Show on WRS... Educating Rita, ​by Willy Russell, is a play about Rita, a young working class hairdresser from Liverpool who embarks on a class at Open University. Frank is a middle-aged university professor, and is taken by Rita's energy and her fresh perspec…
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The Alertswiss App sends push notifications to your smartphone to keep you updated with essential steps in emergency situations. Managed by the Federal Office for Civil Protection in collaboration with cantonal and local authorities, it’s an essential tool to help protect you and your loved ones. Dr Michelle explains all in this week’s Health Matte…
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Laura's show 'Job Tales' interviews a new guest each week about their job; the ins and outs of what they do as well as their own personal pathway to their current role. The show has been on WRS for a year now, so we invited her on the Breakfast Show to talk about some of her favourite moments so far, some surprises along the way, and about other in…
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Ozzee the Dozy Mozzee is an educational and fun fictional story for children about eight young female anopheles mosquitoes learning how to bite humans. (Males don't need to.) They face many difficulties, including the ways humans try to stop them. Ozzee, the mosquito who is the central character, is a dozy reluctant learner, who eventually gets cau…
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Jane Broere is the Founder of Nourishing Minds; a Swiss non-profit organisation that's feeding school children in Malawi with a cup of porridge each school day with the goal of helping undernourished children concentrate and receive a better education. Nourishing Minds runs several different fundraising events in Switzerland and France throughout t…
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