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July 2025

This July is all about pride, protest, but also rest and relaxation. In this summer cultural agenda, déi aner invites you to be active, fight for your rights, celebrate and find community, but always balance it out with self care and some more light-hearted fun!

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June 2025

How can I find a little bit of ecology, some dancing and a splash of bad taste this month? Through déi aner’s cultural agenda for June! As always, a curated list of queer, activist and cultural events, to keep your curiosity and humor on edge.

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May 2025

This May, as spring can finally be tasted and our creative minds crave some fresh experiences, déi aner recommends you a list of workshops, exhibition openings, festivals and even a comedy show to elevate the vibes.

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April 2025

déi aner celebrates its two years anniversary this April ! Come celebrate with us at Mudam for a Wednesday Night Fever of zine-making; and enjoy the many other workshops, cultural and activist activities taking place this month.

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March 2025

Event tips for Luxembourg’s cultural scene in March: a bold selection of feminist, queer, decolonial, and environmental themes, aligned with dei aner's values and showcased this month in some of Luxembourg’s leading institutions.

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January 2025

January 2025 in Luxembourg offers a dynamic mix of cultural events. Highlights include experimental video art by Lisa Slodki, literary discussions with Aube Rey Lescure, and sound-focused public history with Myriam Dalal. Workshops on screen printing and upcycling foster creativity, while Pleasing's immersive rock show blends music with theatre. Queer culture panels and a decade-of-marriage-equality discussion spotlight inclusion.

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