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Slow flowers: Climate friendly Valentine's Day blooms
Cut flowers are often full of pesticides and have a big carbon footprint, say "I love you" with slow flowers instead.
Travel tips for lovers
It's Valentine's Day — high time to start planning your next romantic getaway. Here are our best suggestions.
German director suspended after critic smeared with dog poo
The reported assault came after the dance critic wrote a scathing review of the ballet director's last show.
Rapper Trugoy the Dove from De La Soul dies at 54
Musician David Jolicoeur, aka Trugoy the Dove, a founding member of the alternative hip-hop trio De La Soul, has died.
Pregnant Rihanna makes spectacular Super Bowl comeback
Rihanna's 2023 Super Bowl halftime performance eclipsed by her pregnancy.
DW Jazz Concerts: Richie Beirach and the Sirius Quartet
In this episode, we listen to a concert with the US pianist Richie Beirach and the New York City-based Sirius Quartet.
Memorable Super Bowl musical performances
Halftime shows are the highlight of the US Super Bowl. Here are some of most exciting performances over the years.
Notre Dame windows undergo restoration in Cologne
Experts from Cologne Cathedral in Germany are helping to restore the damaged windows of Notre Dame Cathedral.
South African rap star AKA gunned down outside restaurant
Popular musician Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA, has been shot and killed in Durban on South Africa's eastern coast.
Documenta 15 trivialized antisemitism, report finds
Systematic antisemitism that marked the art show arose partly from a unique but flawed curatorial idea, experts said.
Masks and revelry at Carnival in Venice
The Venice Carnival will take February 4 to 21. Here's what visitors can expect.
Charlie Hebdo earthquake cartoon triggers angry reaction
The satirical magazine is under fire for a cartoon on the earthquake that killed thousands in Turkey and Syria.
Why Bertolt Brecht is still played around the world
Born 125 years ago, the playwright of "The Threepenny Opera" remains popular worldwide to this day.
Mahlzeit! All about German food and eating habits
From traditional German dishes to snacks and cakes — there's plenty on the menu for this week's Meet the Germans!
'Hogwarts Legacy': Harry Potter-themed game faces criticism
"Harry Potter" fans look forward to a new video game, despite boycott calls as J. K. Rowling is accused of transphobia.
Salman Rushdie releases new novel, 6 months after stabbing
Decades after a fatwa was issued against him, the author was attacked. His anticipated novel "Victory City" is out now.
'People of Deutschland': Everyday racism in Germany
Bullied, insulted, shamed — people with a visible migration background recount experiences with racism in a new book.
Niki de Saint Phalle's 'Nanas': Celebrating the 'everywoman'
The artist's vividly painted and voluptuous sculptures of women were only part of an oeuvre ahead of its time.
Top 10 winter islands in Germany
Those who love to holiday on Germany's islands but want to avoid the high season should go during the winter season.
The styles of Harry Styles
Harry Styles, who won the Grammy for Best Album, is a fashion icon. But he has also been accused of queerbaiting.
Using high tech to reflect nature in art
Installations by artist duo Studio Drift capture our fear of technology, and our fascination with it.
Is AI putting young creatives out of work?
Artificial intelligence generates images in a flash, reflecting opportunities and risks attached to digital technology.
Understanding the enigma of human creativity
What happens in an artist’s brain when they paint? Leon Löwentraut asked himself this very question.
Human and machine: The robots have arrived
A new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum, "Hello, Robot.", explores our fascination with artificial beings.
Rosa Parks: Icon of US civil rights movement
She stood up for her rights by staying seated: Rosa Parks inspired Martin Luther King and the US civil rights movement.
Chinese tourists slow to return to Europe
Following years of pandemic disruption, expectations for this segment of the tourism market are high.
Pressure on London to restitute artworks grows
The British Museum is not ready to return stolen cultural property from the colonial era, but pressure is mounting.
Alice Cooper at 75: Shock rocker lives on
The pioneer of gory rock theatrics and catchy heavy metal anthems is one of music's great survivors.
Stone Age rock paintings discovered in France
The 120 works are around 4,000 years old and depict warriors, battle scenes and burials.
'20 Days in Mariupol' wins Sundance audience award
The doc captures the horrors of the war in the Ukrainian port city. Its makers were on the hit list of Putin's army.
Cult East German novelist now published in English
Brigitte Reimann's 'Siblings' portrays divided Germany's impact on her own family, and a feminist artist's lifestyle.
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi goes on hunger strike
Iran's courts voided the dissident director's sentence, but he's being kept in the notoriously harsh Evin prison.
Popular German idioms involving children
What do Germans mean then when they say, "We'll rock that child" or "the child has fallen into the well"?
Munich Philharmonic names Lahav Shani next chief conductor
The 34-year-old Israeli replaces Valery Gergiev, who was fired after failing to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
AI and art — are creators about to become redundant?
Will ChatGPT replace authors? Is artificial intelligence creative? AI is set to revolutionize the art world.
Why Andrea Riseborough's Oscar nod triggered controversy
Andrea Riseborough's surprise Oscar nomination shows how social media is transforming awards campaigning.
Europe's top winter sports resorts
In the Alps, winter sports enthusiasts will find fantastic ski slopes, countless cross-country trails and more.
Jumbo jet era ends as Boeing delivers last 747 plane
US aircraft maker Boeing has ended production of its 747 jumbo jet 54 years after its first flight in 1969.
Rebuilding Kharkiv after the war: A chance to modernize
Inspired by Norman Foster's plans, architect Dmitry Zhuikov wants to help rebuild a Ukrainian city destroyed by war.
How has Brexit affected Britain's tourist sector?
Britain left the European Union on January 31, 2020. What has changed for Europeans who want to visit the UK?
Could Adolf Hitler's seizure of power have been prevented?
Hitler's rise to power on January 30, 1933 changed world history. A new Berlin exhibition imagines other possibilities.
Jewish memorials in Berlin
A large number of monuments and memorials across the German capital commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.
Ancient Greek play echoes fight to protect Amazon
Activist Kay Sara portrays Antigone in Milo Rau's modern-day tragedy about the Indigenous people's fight for survival.
Holocaust remembrance on TikTok
How Holocaust survivors and concentration camp memorial sites are reaching young users on TikTok in 30 seconds.
'1619 Project': Hulu docuseries revives slavery row
Now a docuseries, the Pulitzer Prize-winning essay project on African American slavery triggered a political firestorm.
Paris Fashion Week: What everybody is talking about
Get the low-down on Schiaparelli's lion heads, Doja Cat's trypophobia-sparking look or Dior's Josephine Baker tribute.
What's so special about German bread?
Rachel Stewart heads to the bakery to find out why Germany is the king of the crust.
Selling song rights: Blockbuster deals
From Bob Dylan to Tina Turner and now Justin Bieber, a look at the publishing deals that are making songsmiths rich.
The truth about working on a cruise ship
Working conditions on cruise ships are tough. It's becoming increasingly difficult to find staff.
'Everything Everywhere All at Once' tops Oscar nominations
"Tar," "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "The Banshees of Inisherin" are also among the top nominated films.
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