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Wacken Open Air 2023 deluged by rain
The 32nd edition of the legendary heavy metal festival is set to kick off, but heavy rains are posing challenges.
German archaeologists unearth 400-year-old ship in Baltic
Scientists hope the wreck will give insight into Lübeck's role at the center of the Hanseatic League.
From Magritte to Van Gogh: Artworks that were painted over
Hidden art: Belgian surrealist painter Rene Magritte's work reveals protrait of woman underneath.
'Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever' as Kate Bush turns 65
Adding to her allure, the "Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever" flash mob celebrates her birthday.
Should Soviet monuments be dismantled?
The war in Ukraine reignites a debate: How should Soviet monuments in eastern Europe be dealt with?
How Wacken became a metal mecca
The summer festival drowns church bells with guitar riffs and enthusiastic metalheads in a town in Schleswig-Holstein.
Loud debates! Loud music!
One European nation loudly debates the presence of Soviet monuments, and another hosts a heavy metal festival.
Germany and speed: An exhibition on a special relationship
An exhibition titled "Tempo. Tempo! Tempo?" explores man's relationship with velocity — in all its forms.
Why Latin should not become extinct in school
Latin is still taught as a foreign language in Germany today. Here are five reasons why.
Europe's most beautiful natural landscapes
Craving a holiday in the great outdoors? We've picked out some of the best spots in Europe to explore and unwind.
Unrest in France: Understanding culture can heal wounds
The situation in France's suburbs has calmed down again after the recent riots. But the causes of the uprising run deep.
Bayreuth Festival 2023: Augmented reality meets tradition
The new Bayreuth "Parsifal" is an attempt to combine real stage action with augmented reality.
Kevin Spacey acquitted of sexual offense charges
A London jury has found Kevin Spacey not guilty of committing historical sex offenses against four men.
Bayreuth Festival opens new worlds
Climate catastrophe, war and new augmented reality technology distinguish Richard Wagner's "Parsifal" in Bayreuth.
Watchdog wants Russia out of UNESCO Heritage Committee
World Heritage Watch demands this following Russia’s targeted destruction of Odesa’s historic buildings.
Still Rolling: Mick Jagger turns 80
The Rolling Stones' lead singer has gone from rebel to receiving a knighthood. At age 80, he shows no sign of retiring.
Cruise industry tries to become more sustainable
Environmentalists say progress towards achieving climate neutrality in the cruise ship industry is too slow.
Odesa: Damaged cultural sites of 'universal importance'
Destroyed cultural sites are of utmost importance for Ukraine and the whole world, UNESCO Germany tells DW.
Bayreuth Festival: Richard Wagner's work gets 3D effect
US director Jay Scheib harnesses virtual technology to present Wagner's operas this year.
6 'fruity' German expressions
You'll probably need to bite the sour apple to learn German properly! Discover expressions to tickle your taste buds.
The breathtaking beauty of the Alps
Europe's most extensive mountain range features rugged peaks, spectacular vistas, deep gorges and so much more.
Afua Hirsch: Why anti-racism work is under threat in the UK
There are more UK politicians with an ethnic minority background, but writers who do anti-racism work are demonized.
Hitler's cultural accomplices: Wagner, Speer and Bechstein
Cultural figures like Richard Wagner's family paved the way for Hitler long before he came to power in 1933.
Why 'Barbie' matters
There's a huge hype around the new Barbie movie. Divided opinions and the Barbie myth.
AI and film: Actors and writers fear obsolescence
Is artificial intelligence conquering film sets? The film industry is shaken up and demanding rules.
Barack Obama condemns 'profoundly misguided' book bans
In an open letter, former US President Barack Obama has criticized efforts to ban books from public school libraries.
How Amsterdam wants to change its image
Amsterdam has banned smoking cannabis in public and is imposing fines to get rid of party tourists.
Berlin Christopher Street Day: 5 things to expect
Five things to see at Berlin's CSD demonstration.
Germany: Court rules Nazi-looted art stays in database
A court ruled against a collector seeking the removal of a work he owned from a list of art potentially taken by Nazis.
Myanmar's artists and the forgotten civil war
Political artists have no choice but to flee from Myanmar's violent military. Their works can now be seen in Berlin.
Africa's animation industry goes global on Netflix, Disney
The release of Netflix original "Supa Team 4" is a taste of what's to come from Africa's animation industry.
LGBTQ and diversity at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
Celebrating 20 years in Stuttgart, the festival offers mixed themes from animal rights to empowerment to diverse love.
Bruce Lee: The kung fu legend's legacy lives on
Chinese-American martial artist and film star Bruce Lee died 50 years ago. His philosophical ideas still resonate today.
Lutz Seiler wins top German literary award
While he began his career as a poet, Seiler found a new level of fame with his debut novel, Kruso.
Rammstein's Lindemann and 'Flake' face fresh allegations
Two more women have accused members of Germany's hard metal band Rammstein of sexual misconduct.
Ruben Blades, the poet of salsa, turns 75
A salsa legend who is also an acclaimed actor and a former politician: Ruben Blades has much to celebrate at 75.
How bunkers were turned into cultural centers
Once reminders of unspeakable suffering, many of Europe's World War II bunkers are being repurposed.
What inspired 'slippery nipple' and other cocktail names?
And what do horses have to do with the term "cocktail"? A look at the backstories of famous yet bizarre cocktail names.
Hollywood actors join writers on picket lines
Hundreds of actors joined demonstrations by writers who had been marching for over two months.
Hollywood strikes: Which productions are affected?
With the US screen actors' union joining screenwriters in their strike, TV series and film shoots have been halted.
In Paris, summer starts amid protests
It's summer along the Seine, but the mood in the French capital has been affected by violent unrest in recent weeks.
Rammstein concerts can't be canceled, Berlin confirms
Amid allegations of sexual assault against Till Lindemann, Rammstein fans will get to see the band in Berlin.
How to unleash creativity: Advice by music legend Rick Rubin
The Beastie Boys producer was also behind Johnny Cash's comeback. "The Creative Act" offers insight into his art.
China's elderly social media sensations
Elderly influencers are going viral on Chinese social media.
'Mission: Impossible': Tom Cruise and stunt-performing stars
In "Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning" superstar Tom Cruise once again does his own stunts. He's not the only one.
Why are some passports more powerful than others?
Traveling the world is hassle-free with some passports, but nightmarish with others. What explains this imbalance?
Milan Kundera: Czech writer dies aged 94
Award-winning Czech-born writer Milan Kundera, the author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," has died.
Are German theaters safe places to work?
In a survey, 90% of respondents have experienced power abuse in German theaters. Do codes of conduct make a difference?
Mouth-watering melons in artworks
What would summer be without a bite of refreshing melon? Various artists have rendered that sentiment in artworks.
How rapper Anoki involuntarily became a poster boy
A rapper with German-Indonesian roots, Anoki's face is being used by advertisers as the "urban man" — against his will.
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