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Stars react to Charlie Watts' death
Following the news of Watts' death, fellow musicians paid tribute to the death of the Rolling Stones' iconic drummer.
20 books longlisted for German Book Prize
The prestigious literary award recognizes the year's best novel in the German language.
Beethovenfest 2021 takes off
This year's festival in Bonn opened with a marathon of Beethoven's symphonies and a benefit concert for flood victims.
Young Jewish filmmakers confront life in Germany
Jewish creatives in Germany are speaking up and telling their own stories.
Exhibition: 'Magnetic North' - Imagining Canada
An art show confronts iconic Canadian modernist paintings with First Nations’ perspectives.
Saxophone in a monastery
Musician Asya Fateyeva has a mission: to make the saxophone an established part of classical music.
10 films about Afghanistan
From "Kandahar" to "The Kite Runner," Afghanistan's history has served as the backdrop of many international films.
Kraftwerk co-founder Ralf Hütter turns 75
Ralf Hütter was the driving force of Kraftwerk, the German pioneers of electronic music.
2021 German Film Award nominees announced
Two film adaptations of German literature lead among this year's nominees for Germany's most important film awards.
Beethovenfest's Nike Wagner takes stock
The Beethovenfest director talks to DW about her tenure of the festival and Beethoven's relevance in today's world.
Afghan artists react to the Taliban takeover
Some are trying to destroy all proof of their art, while others are creating last works as a form of resistance.
'Sweet 'n' Jewcy': Jewish film festival
Israel has many stories to tell, and on a variety of topics — to be seen during the ongoing Berlin Jewish film festival.
South Korean pop star jailed for 3 years in sex scandal
Seungri was charged with arranging sex workers for potential investors in his entertainment firm.
Reese Witherspoon's $900-million deal
The actor recently sold her production firm Hello Sunshine to a group backed by investment company Blackstone.
11 novels that focus on climate change
Climate fiction has eerily presaged the future and often reflects our present reality. Here are some books to check out.
Kool and the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas dies at 70
The legendary funk group was a sensation in the 1970s.
Louis Vuitton: Revolution of style
His initials stand for luxury and peerless craftsmanship even now. How a boy from a village created a fashion empire.
'The country of others'
In her new novel, Leila Slimani tells the story of her mixed heritage and her French grandmother's life in Morocco.
Locarno Film Festival goes ahead despite COVID
Around 8,000 visitors are expected at one of Europe's most important film festivals alongside Cannes and Berlin.
Yves Saint Laurent: Purveyor of timeless style
Gender fluidity, pop art and diversity on the catwalk were hallmarks of the works and shows of the late French designer.
10 films about the Olympics
From sports scandals to heroic losers, the Olympic Games have inspired many films, as well as historic documentaries.
The Wagner festival: Why it is mythical
The composer himself contributed to building the myth surrounding his opera festival.
How music helped during the pandemic
A German study reveals how music has helped people cope with emotional stress during the COVID lockdown.
Richard Wagner and the Jews
The composer wrote antisemitic essays, but some Jewish artists played a special role in his life.
German actor Herbert Köfer dies at 100
The East German acting legend took part in nearly 200 TV shows, movies and theater productions, refusing to retire.
The influential, inimitable Amy Winehouse
Ten years after the London singer's death at 27, what has been learned about her life and why it ended?
The legacy of Amy Winehouse on the streets of Camden
What traces of the singer's life and impact remain in the eclectic streets of her beloved London neighborhood?
Lessons on flooding drawn by one filmmaker
Film producer Johan Nijenhuis' work has focused on floods and their human toll. He believes preparedness is everything.
Ducournau's 'Titane' wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Director Julia Ducournau's horror thriller took the honors against a stellar competition lineup at the Cannes festival.
Britney Spears chooses lawyer in bid for freedom
A judge in Los Angeles ruled that the pop star may choose her own lawyer in the conservatorship battle.
Spain's Wild West: The Tabernas Desert
Europe's driest region has often served as a backdrop for Western films. This is part 19 of our series "Extreme Places."
'Where is Anne Frank' debuts at Cannes
Israeli director Ari Folman's animated film of Anne Frank's diary and life also looks at young refugees' struggles.
Tokyo Pavilion: Olympics inspire outdoors exhibition
COVID-19 has stopped visitors from viewing the Tokyo Olympics but it hasn't stopped artists from showcasing their works.
Is that....? Andreas Mühe's photos of Angela Merkel
A selection is on display at a show in Dresden – but is it really always Merkel we see in the photos?
Angela Merkel — reality and fiction
Some of these images are real, some are staged — photos of German Chancellor Angela Merkel challenge our perceptions.
Alice Munro, master of the short story, at 90
She's the first to win the Nobel Prize as a pure short story writer. On July 10, the Canadian Alice Munro turns 90.
'Proust teaches us to pay attention'
The literary world celebrates the 150th birthday of French novelist Marcel Proust. But who has really read his works?
A Nigerian artist's COVID soundscape
In the city of Frankfurt, a sound installation by Nigeria-born artist Emeka Ogboh comments on the pandemic.
Star Tom Hanks still wows audiences at 65
He could be our neighbor, our brother, or our friend. Tom Hanks is someone we can all relate to. He turns 65 on July 9.
Cannes: Film highlights societal sexism in Bangladesh
The film, "Rehana Maryam Noor," marks Bangladesh's first official entry at the Cannes Film Festival.
Bollywood's legendary actor Dilip Kumar dies at 98
Dilip Kumar, nicknamed Bollywood's "Tragedy King," enjoyed a career spanning more than 50 years and nearly 60 films.
Spike Lee, iconic filmmaker
The US film director, who leads the Cannes Film Festival jury, is a renowned advocate for African-American rights.
Cannes: Film spotlights one of Japan's last WWII stragglers
The film "Onoda" chronicles the story of a soldier who continued his assignment in the Philippines, decades after WWII.
Hollywood director Richard Donner dies at 91
The filmmaker was known for hits including "Superman," "The Omen," and the "Lethal Weapon" franchise.
Cannes Film Festival 2021: The key issues
Stars won't be kissing on the red carpet as the world's most prestigious film festival returns after its COVID break.
Oriental music meets Beethoven
Echoing Beethoven's humanism, the project "1001 Measures between Bonn and Babylon" fosters East-West dialogue.
Wagner festival director reveals plans for 2021
Tickets for the Wagner festival Bayreuth are on sale. What can the audience expects after last year's cancellation?
Cannes Film Festival competition highlights
It's a highly anticipated lineup, with 24 films competing for the Palme d'Or.
Even at 75, the bikini never gets old
In 1946, a French engineer came up with a scandalous new piece of clothing for women: the bikini.
Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
Teodor Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem" in Milan -- a concert filled with magical moments.
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