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German Film Awards: The 2021 favorites
A look at the top contenders for the prestigious Lolas, Germany's equivalent of the Oscars.
Paris Fashion Week is back live
Paris Fashion Week is in full swing with ready-to-wear fashion shows from renowned fashion houses like Dior or YSL.
Love Matters, a new DW podcast
Actor Evelyn Sharma discusses problems in love, sex and relationships in general in this new DW podcast.
Academy Museum opens in Hollywood
A new home for E.T. and many more iconic items: Los Angeles is finally getting a museum dedicated to the film industry.
Court finds R. Kelly guilty in sexual abuse case
R&B singer R. Kelly was accused of sexual abuse, including of children, and trafficking for more than two decades.
Picasso's image in East and West Germany
The influential artist was viewed through drastically different ideological lenses in former East and West Germany.
What it's like to travel the world with James Bond
Spectacular locations play an important role in every James Bond film. Here are some of our favorite locations.
Berlin's Berghain to fully reopen on October 2
It's the first time since March 2020 that partygoers will be able to dance inside the world-famous techno club.
7 facts about Richard Wagner
The mastermind behind the Bayreuth Festival was not as masterful in his personal affairs.
'Ghosts of Afghanistan' exposes broken hopes
The documentary portrays divisions in Afghan society, as well as the government's false claims.
'Yemen's Banksy' creates art against war in Berlin
At the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin, Yemeni street artist Murad Subay comments on the horrors of war.
Musical world tour: The Campus project
The youth exchange project Campus celebrates its 20th anniversary, letting music transcend borders.
Blazing a trail with classical music
Arts 21 explores how classical music transcends boundaries and creates communities.
Emmy Awards 2021: Plenty of glamour, little diversity
Netflix and Apple TV+ are the big winners. Yet the hoped-for diversity among award winners was nowhere to be found.
'Sabaya' shows rescue of IS sex slaves
Hogir Hirori's award-winning documentary portrays the struggles of activists determined to save Yazidi girls and women.
Cancel culture: Celebrities under scrutiny
Many influential actors and artists are being called out for their alleged and in some cases, proven misdemeanours.
Top art prize awarded to Sebastião Salgado
Other winners of the prestigious Praemium Imperiale include artist James Turrell and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
MTV Music Video Awards turn 40 as Madonna headlines
The night’s big winners included Lil Nas X, and Olivia Rodrigo. Madonna set social media a flutter.
'The Happening' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Abortion drama "The Happening" won this year's Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, ahead of "The Hand of God."
Art about 9/11, 20 years later
The cultural world is still reckoning with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
What defined Rainer Werner Fassbinder
An exhibition in Bonn is dedicated to the German director who was extremely prolific despite his destructive lifestyle.
Till Brönner on music and society
DW talked to star jazz trumpet player Till Brönner about life during and after the pandemic.
German artists call for support of Afghan colleagues
In an open letter, prominent figures from the culture sector asked the government to pledge action.
Star Trek Day marks series' 55th anniversary
The cult science fiction series was launched in the US on September 8, 1966, which became Star Trek Day.
World's oldest conductor energized by music
At 94, Herbert Blomstedt is as active as ever. He spoke to DW about Beethoven, the power of music and faith.
Formerly imprisoned director Oleg Sentsov releases film
DW speaks to the Ukrainian filmmaker about "Rhino," which portrays the rampant crime and violence in 1990s Ukraine.
Afghan director to create film about her escape
Filmmaker Sahraa Karimi plans to dramatize her flight from Kabul. "Filmmakers do not realize their power," she told DW.
'The Wire' actor Michael K. Williams found dead
The 54-year-old actor was renowned for his roles in the critically-acclaimed shows "The Wire" and "Lovecraft Country."
French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88
The star of the iconic French New Wave film "Breathless'' was one of France's most recognizable leading men.
Why 'Blood Red Sky' is a Netflix hit
More than 50 million people have watched the vampire thriller — a German Netflix record. What is the secret?
Afghan artists at Venice Film Festival urge world support
The filmmakers warned Afghanistan is at risk of losing its identity, and appealed for the granting of refugee status.
Winner of the Goethe Medal 2021
Composer Toshio Hosokawa combines western avant-garde with Japanese tradition.
The future of classical music?
Meet rising stars Isata and Sheku Kanneh-Mason at the Rheingau Music Festival.
5 Israeli authors you should know
The German-Israeli Literature Festival in Berlin features renowned authors alongside newcomers of Israeli literature.
How country music is taking over the world
Country music has undergone a facelift and is now attracting people from all walks of life.
Musical faux pas in German election campaigns
The choice of songs for election campaigns is a challenge. What are the rules?
Mamma Mia! ABBA makes a comeback
After a 40-year hiatus, ABBA is about to release a new album, and plans a show in London.
Without Borders festival: Films about 'longing'
Homelessness, alienation and freedom of expression are among the themes of the Without Borders film festival.
Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis dies
For almost six decades, the composer of "Zorba the Greek" had a strong musical and political influence in Greece.
Frankfurt Book Fair: 25,000 visitors daily
Organizers of the world's largest book trade fair have obtained a special permission to welcome 25,000 people daily.
Controversial Max Stern art exhibition starts
Heirs of the persecuted Jewish art dealer withdrew their support for the Düsseldorf exhibition.
Highlights of the Venice Film Festival
There are 21 films competing for the Golden Lion, including a new work on Lady Di, "Spencer."
Beethovenfest composer: Zeynep Gedizlioglu
Turkish composer Zeynep Gedizlioglu’s composition is an ode to present-day, COVID-induced isolation.
Russian festival with Rammstein singer canceled
Till Lindemann, Rammstein's lead, was visited by the police ahead of a Russian event where he was set to perform.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry: Reggae pioneer dies at 85
After six decades of groundbreaking musical innovation, the "mad genius" of dub music has passed away in Jamaica.
German snails compete in Oldenburg race
A snail called Speedy Gonzales was the ultimate winner, taking home a head of lettuce.
Beethovenfest 2021
The Beethovenfest in Bonn celebrates the musical genius of the legendary German composer and is on until September 10.
Strong women take center stage at Bayreuth 2021
This year's Richard Wagner bash is getting a whole new shine — largely thanks to the women in command.
How Nazi-era artists adapted to the postwar period
A new historical exhibition in Berlin explores the postwar career of the artists listed as crucial to Nazi culture.
Campus-Project: 20 years of global music making
The Beethovenfest and DW project brings together young musicians from around the world who connect through music.
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