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Johnny Depp wins defamation case against Amber Heard
Amber Heard has been ordered to pay Johnny Depp $10.35 million in damages for libel. He has to pay her $2 million.
Morgan Freeman at 85: His career in 15 roles
The star actor turns 85 on June 1 — and has half a century in show business to look back on.
9 reasons why Berlin isn't very German at all
It might be the capital, but Berlin is far from typically German. Meet the Germans investigates.
Holocaust chronicler Boris Pahor dies at 108
The Slovenian novelist and concentration camp survivor bore witness to the atrocities of the 20th century.
Booker Prize winner on Hindi literature
Geetanjali Shree, author of the International Booker Prize-winning "Tomb of Sand," talked to DW about her work.
Russian rock stars against the war
Yuri Shevchuk, Zemfira and Boris Grebenshikov: Russian rock stars are taking a stand against the war in Ukraine.
Honoring Hollywood's Jewish founders
The Academy Museum plans a permanent exhibition dedicated to the film industry's Jewish founders.
Cannes: Ruben Östlund wins second Palme d’Or
The crude satire exploring notions of beauty and privilege won its director one of cinema's most prestigious prizes.
40 years on: Remembering the legacy of Romy Schneider
Here's a look back at Romy Schneider's most memorable films.
Ray Liotta: 'Goodfellas' and 'Field of Dreams' star dies
The 67-year-old passed away in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a new film.
9 Dracula film adaptations
In 1897, 125 years ago, Bram Stoker published "Dracula," a classic of vampire literature that inspired many films.
An ode to the Sunday walk
The Germans' Sunday walk in the park is a lovely tradition, and is often topped off with eating cake.
Cannes' festive glamour clashes with reality
The celebration of cinema always combines glitz and politics, but, amid the war in Ukraine, the contrasts feel stronger.
Cannes: Ukrainian film depicts trauma of war
"Butterfly Vision" by Maksim Nakonechnyi portrays the trauma of a Ukrainian female soldier raped by Russians in Donbas.
NY Philharmonic concerts take new meaning
The New York Philharmonic's concerts at the Usedom Music Festival are held in a location where Nazi weapons were built.
Comedy on Russian homophobia filmed in Ukraine
"The Revenge of the Shiny Shrimps" is about an all-queer water polo team that lands in homophobic Russia.
Donna Summer: a decade since disco legend's death
Synonymous with the glamor and glitter of disco, Donna Summer succumbed to cancer 10 years ago today.
Ukrainian president Zelenskyy is special guest at Cannes
The opening of the 75th Cannes Film Festival saw the Ukrainian president getting a standing ovation.
Cannes' first female president: Iris Knobloch
The German manager, a longtime Warner Bros. head, could make the prestigious Cannes Film Festival more American.
Curtains up at Cannes
Cannes is back with a full lineup again. A sneak preview of the world's premiere film festival
10 times Eurovision turned political
Eurovision is upon us, but it isn't all about sequins and songs. Here are 10 times politics trumped performance.
Eurovision: Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra's story
It's rare in the Eurovision Song Contest's history that a song is a clear favorite weeks before the grand final.
Eurovision contestants for finals are set
The second Eurovision Song Contest had 18 countries competing on Thursday evening; 10 qualified for the finals.
Exiled Ukrainian musicians create orchestra
Musicians from Ukraine have founded an exile orchestra in Germany, and are performing at the Berliner Philharmonie.
Bob Dylan Center explores his creative process
The new center is dedicated to Dylan's cultural significance and houses over 100,000 items from the musician's archives.
Eurovision Song Contest 2022 favorites
Participants are rehearsing for the Eurovision Song Contest, which opened Sunday evening and will culminate on May 14.
The Pianist of Yarmouk: Music as solace
Pianist Ayham Ahmad fled Syria's civil war and settled in Germany.
Writing in Wartime - when words fail
Ukrainian writer Tanja Maljartschuk tells Arts.21 why the war has silenced her.
Watching Lagerfeld's estate go under the hammer
What goes on at an auction? DW's Brenda Haas finds out at Sotheby's Cologne during a sale of Karl Lagerfeld's estate.
5 things we can learn from Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich, who died 30 years ago, fled the Nazis and conquered Hollywood. She remains a role model today.
Fake moustaches and Marilyn Monroe's old gown at Met Gala 2022
Kim Kardashian, Anderson Paak and other celebs donned their finest for the Metropolitan Museum of Art event on May 2.
Karl Lagerfeld estate up for auction
The estate of the catwalk 'Kaiser' goes under the hammer at Sotheby's newest auction house, in Cologne.
Is the end nigh for Rammstein?
The new Rammstein album is being released without scandals or fanfare. Is the band trying to bid farewell?
Macron's suits are classy and not so pricey
Suit shopping in Paris, DW's Kevin Tschierse ended up in a store owned by the tailor to the reelected French president.
New 'Downton Abbey' hitting theaters
Britain's first film about the Crawley Family was a box office hit. Now, the follow-up is opening in theaters.
Culture figures cold on Macron win
He might have saved France from the far-right, but Macron has failed to deliver, say cultural activists.
Kyiv Symphony Orchestra begins German tour
The orchestra is raising the voice of Ukrainians in the face of Russia's invasion. DW livestreamed Monday's concert.
Jean Paul Gaultier: French fashion icon turns 70
High fashion provocateur Jean Paul Gaultier has retired, but at 70 his inimitable style lives on.
Music as Therapy: Zoe Wees
Singer-songwriter Zoe Wees has carved out an international career with deeply personal songs.
World Book Day: Writing in the shadow of war
Violence and repression impacts writers physically and mentally, but inspires some to turn trauma into words.
The Venice Biennale is back!
After being postponed a year, the 59th edition of the famous art show wows with thought-provoking national pavilions.
He made psychopaths cult: Jack Nicholson turns 85
As Jack Nicholson turns 85 on April 22, here's a look back at some of the superstar's numerous iconic roles.
DW documentary wins music award
Winner of an International Classical Music Award, "A World Without Beethoven?" shows how the composer changed culture.
'All The Way Up' spotlights French hip-hop
As France votes, a dramedy is earning global fame, following other French TV series such as "Lupin" and "Standing Up."
Metallica: 'Nothing Else Matters' turns 30
Metallica's megahit "Nothing Else Matters" has been writing music history for three decades.
Ten biblical film classics
Bible-themed movies have ranged from cast-of-thousands epics to the arty and existential. Some are just plain silly.
Kent Nagano: A life in music
Conductor Kent Nagano looks back on his life and work and reflects on some formative encounters.
Summer music festivals are back on
After two years of cancellations due to COVID, major music events are on again.
Female photographers in the spotlight in Kyoto
Kyoto's International Festival of Photography is dedicating a special exhibition to the work of female photographers.
60 years after the Star Club made rock 'n' roll history
No one less than the Beatles performed at the Hamburg club's opening night. Both the band and venue became legendary.
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