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The Christmas songs that get stuck in your head
The artists behind hits "All I Want for Christmas is You" and "Last Christmas" are laughing all the way to the bank.
Remembering Lars Vogt at the Heimbach Festival
New works and classics reimagined fill this DWFC episode from the 2023 festival, which was dedicated to founder Vogt.
David Chipperfield: The architect of minimalism
A look back at some landmark designs by prize-winning British architect, David Chipperfield.
Italian modeling agency embraces diversity
Italian agency The Imperfetta chooses models for their talent and not for their weight, origin, skin color or height.
Keith Richards still living large at 80
The hard-living, guitar-licking spearhead of the Rolling Stones has defied the odds to reach his ninth decade.
Can Kevin Spacey mount a cinema comeback?
Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey is planning a cinema comeback, working in low-budget independent movies.
10 reasons to love Rhineland-Palatinate
The western German state boasts beautiful countryside, charming valleys, great wine, rich history and lots of culture.
2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners
A photograph of an endangered species won the 2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year award. The photos are now on show.
'Tis the season for the ugly Christmas sweater
From the US to the UK and now even Germany — it's time again to dig out and don your tackiest Christmas sweater.
Italian inspiration at Kissinger Summer 2023
Ah, la dolce vita. Sunshine, Mediterranean food — and a German spa town? That's right, all in this DWFC episode!
Streaming: Netflix releases first viewing figures
Netflix wants to present viewing figures twice a year. In the first list, the series "The Night Agent" comes out on top.
Jokes and a 'curse' at the 2023 Beethoven Festival
This DW Festival Concert features Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 9, as well as a piano concerto by Beethoven.
Enzo Ferrari: A life of triumph and tragedy hits big screen
Ferrari is portrayed in a new movie starring Adam Driver in the title role alongside Penelope Cruz as his wife.
Homeopathy: Sugar pills and modern medicine
This is the story of how a maverick medic from eastern Germany harnessed the placebo effect and exported it worldwide.
Berlin Film Festival names Tricia Tuttle as new director
US-born director Tuttle, who led the London Film Festival, is expected to make the Berlinale "more diverse."
Europe's festive cities shine bright this Christmas season
Christmas lights are illuminating streets all over Europe. Take a look at 10 outstanding cities — and a surprise.
Who inspired Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
In this DW Festival Concert episode, we uncover the composers that Mozart admired and even idolized.
Finland: Artist creates sustainable art from birch bark
Finnish artist Erkki Pekkarinen, 87, takes delicate strips of birch bark and makes beautiful works of art.
A Rubens painting keeps the courts busy
Who owns "Tarquinius and Lucretia"? Certainly not the Russian who acquired it in 1999, a court recently ruled.
Why Ukrainian archives must be protected
Many archives have been destroyed in Ukraine. Is Vladimir Putin trying to erase the country's cultural memory?
Meet the Germans: Christkind
In this episode, Shabnam travels to Nuremberg where she meets the Christkind and tours the historic Christmas market.
Archaeologists discover ancient prison bakery at Pompeii
Officials say it is a "shocking example" of the living conditions of enslaved people who lived the Roman city.
Why is there such a hype around 'Grand Theft Auto VI'?
The trailer for "Grand Theft Auto VI" has already broken records, even though the game only comes out in 2025.
10 reasons to love Saxony
Here are some of our favorite places to visit in Saxony.
What is Hanukkah and how is it celebrated?
For eight days starting December 7 this year, Jews will celebrate Hanukkah, also called the Jewish Festival of Lights.
How Bach made the old new again in his cantatas
This DW Festival Concert episode from the Bach Festival presents some of his creative, drama-packed cantatas.
'Maestro' pays tribute to Leonard Bernstein
Bradley Cooper's prosthetic nose sparked controversy, but his biopic is an authentic portrayal of Bernstein's charisma.
Hollywood actors ratify contract to formally end strike
The US actors have approved a deal with studios and streaming services. The deal shows a power shift in Hollywood.
Why St. Nicholas puts candy in boots
Were your boots ready for St. Nicholas Day on December 6? The saint's secret gift-giving inspired Santa Claus.
Munich Airport resumes operations after sleet halted flights
Freezing conditions across southern Germany prompted Bavaria's main air hub to close on Tuesday morning.
'Grand Theft Auto VI' trailer drops with 2025 release date
The trailer upcoming installment of GTA was released shortly after it was leaked on social media.
Europe's most beautiful churches
Europe's cathedrals and churches are masterpieces of architecture.
Poland: How Jewish identity is revived in Krakow
In Krakow, one of the closest cities to Auschwitz, the Jewish Community Center brings Holocaust survivors together.
Nazi-looted art: Is Germany delaying restitution?
The Washington Principles on the return of Nazi-looted art were set 25 years ago. But there is still no restitution law.
Writing letters to the Christkind, or Santa Claus
Every year, children in Germany put great effort into their wish lists to Santa Claus, St. Nicholas or the Christ Child.
Social media addiction: How can we avoid it?
Are social media platforms driving children into addiction? A lawsuit in the US is currently deliberating just this.
Why Maria Callas is still the greatest diva ever
Maria Callas, who was born 100 years ago, was the voice of the century and the embodiment of passion.
A new spire for Notre Dame
In 2019, Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral was in flames. How do things stand now?
Arab women filmmakers' big challenge? Western preconceptions
Female filmmakers in the Middle East are more successful than ever. At the same time, they're fighting for recognition.
How to travel in Germany — a compact guide
Planning a trip to Germany? Here's what you need to know to have a great vacation.
How Beyonce became a pop culture phenomenon
Beyonce's "Renaissance" film is a monument to the superstar's perfectionist approach. Queen Bey plays by her own rules.
Disputed Crimea gold treasures returned to Ukraine
After years of dispute with Russia, the ancient gold objects have now been returned from the Netherlands to Ukraine.
Star pianist Igor Levit holds event against antisemitism
Germany's cultural scene largely avoided showing solidarity with the victims of the Hamas attacks in Israel, Levit said.
Germany's beautiful Christmas markets
Around 2,500 festive fairs take place each year in Germany. Here are our top picks.
Antisemitism in Germany: A 'lack of empathy?'
Since the Hamas attack, antisemitism has been rising in Germany. How is Germany's Jewish cultural scene reacting?
Yi-Wei Keng: Connecting Taiwan to the world
Stages and festivals: theater producer Yi-Wei Keng connects Taiwan culturally with the world.
Off-Biennale: A collective for the arts
OFF-Biennale is an art collective based in Budapest that doesn't receive any state funding.
Gaga Chkheidze: Cinema activist from Tbilisi
Film director Gaga Chkheidze is campaigning for freedom and diversity in Georgian cinema
Art and Freedom: Goethe Medal Winners 2023 - Arts Unveiled
The 2023 Goethe Medal winners come from Tbilisi, Taipei and Budapest. They stand for freedom of art.
'Extreme Tension' at Berlin's new national gallery
The gallery's latest exhibition showcases how artists reacted to the world's crises between 1945 and 2000..
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