The Bulletin radio show on Bruzz: 10 July

Paul McNally
© The Bulletin
10/07/2016

Electronic music, Irish games and helping skilled migrants find jobs. Listen back to the reports from this week's show

Global Cook Local: Spanish food with a Belgian twist
Marta Cebrian Lopez is an experienced Spanish chef, recently arrived in Brussels, who has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants. With a little help from her chef mother, the pair put on a special dinner under the rotunda of the Galerie Ravenstein on Saturday evening. Spanish food sourced using local Belgian ingredients. Keep an eye on open-kitchen.eu for the next dinner.

FTRSND: Championing electronic music in Belgium
Belgium has excelled at electronic music for decades. But how do you start out in the industry? FTRSND ("Futuresound") is a collective of up-and-coming electronic music producers in Brussels. Their aim: pool their resources together and help spread the word. Andri Søren, an Icelandic Scot, is one of the guys behind the project.

Duo For A Job
Duo For A Job is a project that puts young immigrant jobseekers in contact with senior professionals, to guide them through finding work in Belgium. We hear from co-ordinator Julie Bodson and two migrants who've benefited from the mentoring scheme.

Hurling and Camogie championships in Brussels
The fastest sport on grass… Hurling (for men) and Camogie (for women) are Irish games - but they're very popular with expats here in Brussels. Teams from across Europe came to Schaerbeek last weekend to play against each other. Our reporter Owen Stafford spoke to a very international group of players.

The river and the canal: ecological corridors in the heart of Brussels
Brussels is one of the greenest cities in the world and home to a great variety of plants and birds and animals but more can be done to insure and maintain a healthy bio-diversity. Coordination Senne, Bruxelles Nature and Natagora are working together to connect the different green zones in Brussels to create "ecological corridors in the heart of the city" using the canal and the river and upgrading their environments.nPierre Lambelin, president of Natagora explains.

Listen to The Bulletin on Bruzz 98.8FM across Brussels on Sundays 12.00-13.00 and weekday evenings at 18.50.

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