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Ben Ferencz: D-Day vet, Nuremberg prosecutor, ICC visionary
Benjamin Ferencz was concerned with justice more than vengeance.
Easter bunnies on tour
Dieter Melzer has been hopping around the German countryside on his vintage scooter since 1968.
The young virtuoso pianist Jan Lisiecki
Jan Lisiecki was a musical "wunderkind." Today he is one of the youngest star pianists.
Pablo Picasso 'saw the joy and also the pain of life'
The grandson of Pablo Picasso and his first wife owns one of the largest private collections of Picasso artwork.
What makes the TikTok algorithm so effective?
TikTok's algorithm favors fun, fast-paced content. It's unique because any clip can go viral.
Pharaoh Ramses II's sarcophagus unveiled in Paris
The coffin of one of Ancient Egypt's moast famous rulers is in France on a rare trip abroad.
Netflix's 'Transatlantic': Tale of WWII refugee rescue
The series focuses on how two Americans helped save European Jewish intellectuals from the Nazis.
'The Little Prince' turns 80
Generations of readers have been enthralled by Antoine de Saint-Exupery's philosophical children's book.
On the trail of Pablo Picasso's travels
We follow his travels from Malaga to Antibes via Barcelona and Paris on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Seymour Stein, music producer who signed Madonna, dies
Stein worked with Madonna, Talking Heads, the Ramones, the Smiths and the Rolling Stones, among others.
Pablo Picasso: Reassessing the artist's toxic masculinity
Pablo Picasso saw his wives, muses and mistresses as either "goddesses" or "doormats." Does this affect his legacy?
Pablo Picasso: 10 facts about the renowned Spanish artist
From the women in his life to changing his signature, here are 10 facts about the life of Pablo Picasso.
How Europe's droughts are affecting tourism
Much of Europe is experiencing persistent drought. From Italy to Spain, vacationers are facing restrictions.
Germany's most successful rapper: Apache 207
Apache 207 is currently Germany's most successful rapper. Two DW Culture writers discuss his rise.
Famous wolves in popular culture
Bloodthirsty or benevolent? Wolves with their polarizing character are a central part of folktales and myths.
Films and series that triggered fashion hypes
From shoes to sunglasses, some movies have people flocking for the must-haves.
10 German children's books classics you can read in English
Whether you'd like to introduce your kids or yourself to German culture, a good place to start is with children's books.
How to find your voice and be an Indian drag queen
Being queer in Delhi can be dangerous and doing drag in public even more so.
DW Festival Concert: Music larger than life
In this DW Festival Concert, we hear Finland's Klaus Mäkelä conducting Gustav Mahler and music by Kaija Saariaho.
Gerhard Richter's gift to Berlin now on show
Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie museum presents 100 works by Gerhard Richter, on long-term loan from his art foundation.
German manners: Is post-pandemic pre-pandemic?
Germans were once world champs at shaking hands. Now, after the pandemic, are we back to that typically German gesture?
Mariupol: A conductor's story
Conductor Vasyl Kryachok fled besieged Mariupol and is now setting up a new orchestra in the Ukrainian capital.
Banksy: 'Brace Yourself!' fetches three times estimate
Banksy painted "Brace Yourself!" for a British band whose name he wanted to use for a documentary film.
Germany's most popular cycling routes
A cycling vacation is inexpensive and environmentally friendly. Here are the 10 most popular routes in Germany.
Kim Petras: How the trans artist made history
German-born Kim Petras endured long rites of passage before becoming the first openly transgender star to win a Grammy.
Unlocking the code to Beethoven's life through his hair
Beethoven's DNA reveals a lot, but by no means everything. Hair that was supposed to be his was actually from a woman.
Regional World Press Photo 2023 winners
Striking, unflinching: Here are the photos in the regional category of the World Press Photo Award.
Why do ancient statues have such small penises?
As Michelangelo's David makes headlines as "porn," a look at how tiny genitals were once perceived as a sign of merit.
Can sweatpants be banned in classrooms?
A German high school wants to ban sweatpants, even though the cozy trousers are everywhere. Can that actually be done?
German tourism sector: Foreign staff face visa strains
Many hotels and restaurants in Germany are short of staff. Help could come from abroad, but red tape is a burden.
Exilmuseum launches lab for participatory development
A Berlin museum commemorating exiles who fled the Nazis will not open before 2026. For now, a workshop is in place.
Breakdancing to make 2024 Olympic debut
The French team are preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics, when breakdancing makes its debut as an Olympic sport.
Picasso dispute: Is 'Madame Soler' looted art?
Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's heirs demand restitution, but the Bavarian State Painting Collections is stonewalling.
'Measures of Men' sheds light on German colonial crimes
A new German movie picks up the country's dark history of genocide against the Herero and Nama in what is now Namibia.
Spring blossoms in Germany
When spring comes around, Germany is in full bloom. Join us on a flower-filled journey around the country.
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler turns 75
Steven Tyler’s life has been like a roller-coaster. Now, his past is catching up with him.
Quentin Tarantino turns 60
The cult director of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and "Pulp Fiction" turns 60. A look at his most celebrated films.
Mauritania: A wild train ride through the Sahara
Mauritania is home to the longest train in the world. But this free, daily trip to the coast is far from a comfy ride.
Daylight saving begins in Germany
As clocks are set forward for daylight saving, a look at concepts of time in the arts, theater, film and literature.
How Berlin became 'home' to trans people
Arts.21 looks at being transgender in Berlin – 100 years ago, and now.
How the Japanese cherry blossom ritual came to Germany
The buds are swelling on Germany's Japanese cherry trees, often planted as symbols of remembrance.
'Madonna of Kyiv' celebrated in Berlin exhibition
Berlin's Bode Museum is juxtaposing sculptures from the Middle Ages with contemporary Ukrainian art.
Munich says Roger Waters concert cannot be halted
The Pink Floyd co-founder's political views, on issues from Israel to Ukraine, had led to calls to stop the gig.
10 German names to call your pet
How does one choose a name for a furry best friend? Here are some of the most popular pet names in Germany.
Germany's 10 most visited attractions
We've studied 2022 visitor numbers to identify Germany's most popular tourist sights. Here is our ranking.
The Beatles' rushed first album turns 60
After "Please Please Me" went number one, The Beatles needed a debut album quickly and recorded it in just one day.
World Happiness Day sentiments
Everyone wants to have at least a little bit of luck. But what is happiness anyway?
Why oral storytelling will always need a human touch
On World Storytelling Day, a storyteller shares her passion and explains why chatbots can't excite human emotion.
War knows no heroes
The Oscar-winning remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front" avoids heroic imagery.
Etgar Keret: Israel's democracy is in danger
In Israel, protests against Netanyahu's planned judicial reforms continue. Writer Etgar Keret explains why.
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