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9 famous couples with a creative bond
Love can power creativity. Here is a selection of world-renowned artist couples who have mutually inspired each other.
'The Wire' star Lance Reddick passes away
The 60-year-old actor was found dead at his home in Los Angeles. He is believed to have died of natural causes.
New film on the bombing of German cities in WWII
Ukrainian Sergei Loznitsa's film "The Natural History of Destruction" focuses on the bombing of German cities in WWII.
10 things to know about St. Patrick's Day
Here are the 10 most important facts about St. Patrick's Day celebrated by millions each year.
Celebrating Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the free-thinker
The Austrian composer's works were often considered provocative when he first introduced them to the public.
French actress Isabelle Huppert turns 70
Having portrayed diverse and challenging characters in her films, the actor is considered one of the best in the world.
Why Lizzo is an icon of body positivity
The singer's music speaks for self-love, women's empowerment and loving your figure. Here's how she rose to fame.
How Frankfurt became an early techno music hub
In the 1980s, Frankfurt shaped the techno music scene. Alex Azary, one of the movement's pioneers, explains how.
Albania eyes tourist boom
Albania seeks to scrub stereotypes of poverty, criminality and blood feuds to persuade tourists to visit.
Michael Caine at 90: From a humble start to Hollywood
Michael Caine can boast a long acting career. Appearing in more than 160 films, the two-time Oscar winner has turned 90.
Japan: Many say they will never travel again
Japanese people have been deterred from overseas travel by heightened security and health fears and a falling yen.
No plans to give Parthenon Marbles back to Greece
PM Sunak says UK will not alter law to give Parthenon fragments to Greece. The debate over their restitution continues.
Europe's most beautiful motorcycle routes
Whether on asphalt in Corsica or gravel in Romania, bikers can find the best routes, mountains and bends in Europe.
Japan's Nobel-winning novelist Kenzaburo Oe dies
Japanese anti-nuclear novelist Kenzaburo Oe was the second Japanese writer to win a Nobel Prize for literature.
From viral dance hit to Oscar winner: 'Naatu Naatu'
The energetic Telugu song from the film "RRR" has become the first song from a Tollywood film to win an Oscar.
Best director Oscar category all male, yet again
This year's nominees for the best director prize were all men. DW looks into the category's data.
On the Oscar-winning 'All Quiet on the Western Front' score
The anti-war drama won four Oscars, including for the haunting music composed by Volker Bertelmann, aka Hauschka.
Michelle Yeoh makes Oscar history with best actress win
The "Everything Everywhere All at Once" lead becomes the first Asian to win an Academy Award for best actress.
Oscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' wins best picture
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" has won the Oscar for best picture, besting the nine other nominated films.
Oscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' wins big
A German film won best international picture and Russia's opposition was also in the spotlight. DW has the latest.
DW showcases German Oscar-winning director Edward Berger
"All Quiet on the Western Front," Germany's Academy Awards front-runner, took home four Oscars out of nine nominations.
Oscars: 'All That Breathes' vies for best documentary award
A documentary about two brothers running a bird rescue clinic in Delhi has already won prizes at Sundance and Cannes.
Going local: Why microadventures are all the rage
You don't always need to travel far to find beautiful nature and leave your comfort zone.
'Fiddler on the Roof' actor Chaim Topol dies at 87
Israeli actor Chaim Topol, famous for his iconic lead role in "Fiddler on the Roof," died at age 87 in Tel Aviv.
Opera on the frontlines with 'War and Peace'
A new production of Prokofiev's opera "War and Peace" in Munich is a call for peace. It's set in the heart of Moscow.
The Autobahn, cars and driving in Germany
Meet the Germans hits the road to find out more about the Germans and their cars.
Iranian women filmmakers in the resistance
Iran's women filmmakers struggle under oppression. Their films show the truth about the lives of women in the country.
How women's rights evolved in Germany
For Women's Day, find out more about how legal and cultural changes in Germany led to more gender equality.
5 facts about Holi, the festival of colors
From its origins in legend to cannabis-spiced sweets, here are some basics about Holi, which falls on March 8 this year.
A synagogue on wheels tours Germany
To make Jewish life visible and break down prejudice, the "Mizwa Mobil" synagogue is now rolling across Germany.
What to see in Georgia
Georgia is the 2023 host country of ITB Berlin, the world's largest tourism trade show. It has a lot to offer visitors.
Why the cult of Josef Stalin is flourishing
The Russian state is promoting the Soviet dictator through new monuments. Why would a country celebrate a mass murderer?
Egypt: Researchers seeking secrets in Great Pyramid of Giza
A German researcher told DW how the ScanPyramids team found the secret chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Germany's best locations for winter activities
From sledding to stand-up paddleboarding, Germany offers plenty of opportunities for winter fun. Here are some options.
James Bond novels still sexist despite revisions
Amendments to Ian Fleming's novels have modified racial references, but the misogyny remains.
DW Jazz Concerts: Mathias Eick Quintet
This final edition of DW Jazz Concerts features a performance by the Mathias Eick Quintet at the 2021 Jazzfest in Bonn.
Remembering avant-garde artist Mary Bauermeister
Mary Bauermeister was a pioneer of the avant-garde. Her studio in Cologne was the birthplace of the Fluxus movement.
ESC: Germany sends goth metal band 'Lord of the Lost'
Germany sends a well-established rock band to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Why do Germans love to travel?
Germans won't be put off traveling, not by war or a pandemic. So what drives their wanderlust?
Love songs by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, Cristina Burack leads you through a musical journey featuring Mozart's arias.
US jazz musician Wayne Shorter dies
Wayne Shorter was considered one of the greatest representatives of jazz. He has died aged 89.
King Kong: A brief history of a 90-year-old movie icon
The first King Kong movie was released in March 1933. Here's a look at different versions of the 90-year-old story.
German expressions to run away from it all
Sometimes, we just want to escape from the challenges of life. Learn German expressions with "running."
Do TikTok's 'deinfluencers' really want us to consume less?
#Deinfluencing on Tiktok has people telling you to stop using too much stuff. But is this just another marketing scheme?
Africa's largest film festival focuses on strong women
At the film festival FESPACO, African cinema has freed itself from Western models, with women leading the way.
German etiquette: What tourists should know
Thinking about visiting Germany but know little about the culture? No worries, here's what to expect.
Trans woman among Miss Germany finalists
Saskia von Bargen, a 19-year-old trans woman, is a Miss Germany finalist. The contest is trying to change its image.
Winnie-the-Pooh: When cuddly toys turn into monsters
In the horror flick "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey," the beloved bear mutates into a killer. It's happened before.
Pre-Inca graves discovered in Peru
Not much is known about the Chancay people, who preceded the Inca. The discovery of 30 graves could change that.
From Pharaoh Tutankhamun's curse to hate speech
Tutankhamun's legendary curse on Egyptologists serves as the starting point of an exhibition on swearing and insults.
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