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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.
Love in times of war
Spanish writer Elvira Sastre harnesses suppressed trauma from the Spanish Civil War in her work.
How Wagner promoted the 'German feeling'
Alienation and belonging, eros and disgust: Composer Richard Wagner embraced the four feelings and made them "German."
Ed Sheeran wins 'Shape of You' copyright battle
Sheeran said the claims were "baseless" and "damaging" to the music industry.
British director Peter Greenaway at 80
The British filmmaker rather sees himself as a philosopher and artist. Here's a look back at his unusual career.
Jon Batiste wins big at Grammy Awards
Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo were the other top winners at the Grammy Awards. Ukrainian president Zelenskyy also spoke.
War, peace and democracy: Ukraine in film
Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius, whose documentary "Mariupolis" premiered in Berlin, was killed in an attack.
The revolutionary art of Beirut's golden 60s
A Berlin exhibition explores the heyday of Beirut's arts scene in the 1960s, cut short by the Lebanese Civil War.
What's next for Russian art loans in France?
After a blockbuster show in Paris, returning the masterpieces of the Morozov Collection is complicated due to the war.
Will Smith quits the film academy after Chris Rock slap
The Hollywood actor said he will accept any consequences following his resignation.
Celebrity fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier dies at 78
Patrik Demarchelier, a big name in fashion photography, died on March 31. Here are some of his iconic photos.
Russian author says fallout of war will be 'terrible'
Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya warns that the Ukraine fighting will have drastic consequences for both countries.
Russian opera cancels concert with Vienna-based soprano
Anna Netrebko distanced herself from Putin after Russian artists in the West were forced to take a stance on the war.
Cameroonian Djaili Amadou Amal is 'Impatient'
The first African woman to be shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt, Amal's novel breaks taboos related to forced marriages.
Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney's 'Ebony & Ivory'
The 40-year-old song has been lauded for its anti-racist message, while critics described it as a soppy ditty.
The slap-in-the-face Oscars
Stefan Dege
Sunday's gala was supposed to be a turning point; instead it brought the Oscars to their nadir, DW's Stefan Dege writes.
'Dune' visual effects team wins Oscar
The creative work of German visual effects artist Gerd Nefzer on "Dune" led him to his second Academy Award.
Oscars 2022: 'CODA' wins best picture, Will Smith, Jessica Chastain best actors
The Apple TV+ drama about a deaf family is the first film from a streaming service to win the Oscar for best picture.
Actors with Oscar and Golden Raspberry nods
Jeanna de Waal has won a Razzie, but some actors have a knack for showing up in the Oscars and the Golden Raspberries.
This Rain Will Never Stop
A courageous filmmaker documents a Syrian war refugee in embattled eastern Ukraine.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dies at 50
An initial toxicology test found drugs in the drummer's system. The cause of death has not been determined.
Music students tricked into promoting pro-Putin 'Z'
A video from Moscow's noted Gnesin Russian Academy of Music is an example of how Russia fabricates support for the war.
How Gauguin contributed to the colonial myth
A Berlin show explores how the artist's paintings from the South Seas contributed to the myth of an exotic paradise.
Oscars: Women write history with every win
In the 94-year history of the Oscars, only two women have won the best director's award. Is a turning point in sight?
Oscars: Where are the African films?
In nearly 75 years, the Oscar for best international film has only gone to an African production three times. Why?
Film director Michael Haneke at 80
Few directors have been honored for their work as widely as Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke.
Andy Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe set for auction record
Christie's will be auctioning an iconic Marilyn Monroe work by Andy Warhol. Here is a look at the pop artist's life.
Can literature rise up against Russia's war?
European writers talk about power and powerlessness in the face of war in Ukraine at the Leipzig Book Fair.
Germany cuts ties with Russian museums
The war in Ukraine has put projects with Russia museums on hold. But some cultural ties have been maintained.
Klitschko brothers film screens in solidarity with Ukraine
The award-winning documentary "Klitschko" will be shown in cinemas across Germany to raise money for Ukraine.
Why Glenn Close deserves an Oscar
Glenn Close, who now turns 75, holds the record for the most Oscar nominations in an acting category, but without a win.
Abdulrazak Gurnah on exile and literature
The Nobel Prize winner talks about his decision to leave Zanzibar, to write in English, and the rise of African writers.
Valentin Silvestrov: "What are you Kremlin devils doing?"
Russian culture is "the face of Russia," says Valentin Silvestrov, a leading Ukrainian .contemporary composer
Clear signs against Putin's war at the BAFTAs
Best director and best film went to "The Power of the Dog." The stars came out in solidarity with Ukraine.
Oscar-winning actor William Hurt dies at 71
Actor William Hurt, known for films like "Broadcast News" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman," died of natural causes.
Ukraine: Hope through music
Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv wants to give hope to the people in her homeland through music.
Solidarity concerts for Ukraine
Many orchestras, some with Russian musicians, are organizing special concerts in support of Ukraine.
Top Russian conductor quits over Ukraine war
Thomas Sanderling spoke out against a full boycott of Russian culture, saying artists shouldn't be forced to pick sides.
Simone de Beauvoir and 'The Second Sex'
The French existentialist philosopher's book is more relevant today than ever, says German feminist Alice Schwarzer.
German ESC prelim marked by Ukraine war
Malik Harris will represent Germany at Eurovision. The show featured a moving performance by Ukrainian singer Jamala.
Are bans against Russian arts the right target?
Across Europe, Russian artists musicians and filmmakers are being excluded from events.
Cultural backlash against Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The cultural sphere is reacting to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. An overview.
Russian conductor suspended for peace speech
Ivan Velikanov stood up for peace on stage in Russia. That had immediate consequences for the star conductor.
How S. Korean movies are dominating cinema
From independent films to hit streaming series, South Korean productions are capturing audiences worldwide.
Hong Kong film on mass protests creates buzz in Taiwan
A documentary on the 2019 protests has rekindled people's emotions associated with the brutal police clampdown.
Estonia: protest through song
Music is an integral part of the identity of Estonia, which for centuries has been under Russian and foreign domination.
Batman's evolution: History of the dark knight
"The Batman" will not be released in Russia on March 3 due to the war. The dark knight has evolved over the years.
Author Ken Follett: 'Our only hope is de-escalation’
His current novel, "Never," imagines a nuclear war between China and the United States. DW interviews the author.
Munich drops star conductor over Putin ties
Russian maestro Valery Gergiev was given an ultimatum to denounce Putin's invasion of Ukraine, but failed to react.
Entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte at 95
A New Yorker with Caribbean roots, Belafonte spoke out against racism and injustice before the civil rights movement.
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