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Can the Frankfurt Book Fair inspire digitally?
The fair's head, Juergen Boos, spoke to DW about the new format and why it's more important than ever to talk politics.
German Book Prize 2020: The 6 finalists
The literary award recognizes the best German-language novel of the year. Here is the shortlist's bold selection.
Short-term thinking in classical music life
Whether growing concert activity can be sustained as COVID-19 infection rates rise is an open question.
Literature that makes you think
2018 Nobel Prize winner and psychologist Olga Tokarczuk shares her take on the coronavirus pandemic.
Actor Willem Dafoe honored in Frankfurt
The versatile actor is the winner of the B3 BEN Award in the category "most influential artist."
A preference for extreme roles: Willem Dafoe
Among the over 100 films he's appeared in, actor Willem Dafoe has often taken on tortured and difficult characters.
Imagine: Lennon would have turned 80
John Lennon would have celebrated his 80th birthday on October 9 had he not been assassinated 40 years ago.
John Lennon's life in pictures
He was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century: a look back at John Lennon's life.
Nobel Prize in literature goes to US poet
The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to US poet Louise Glück for her "unmistakable poetic voice."
Rock legend Eddie Van Halen dies, aged 65
The guitarist formed one of the most popular rock bands from the 1970's and 1980's with his brother, Alex.
Nazi art on show: Is Germany ready to look again?
Recently unearthed sculptures by Arno Breker are on show in Berlin. Is there a new readiness to address Nazi-era art?
Led Zeppelin wins 'Stairway to Heaven' case
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a copyright case against the band, ending a yearslong legal dispute.
More than cancan: Jacques Offenbach
Admired, underestimated: that sums up German-French composer Jacques Offenbach, who died 140 years ago.
Helmut Schmidt's art collection
The exhibition "The Chancellor's Art" presents the collection of former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his wife, Loki.
Gerhard Richter's panorama of landscapes
"My landscape paintings show my longing," says Gerhard Richter, whose works will be shown at the Vienna Kunstforum.
'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' wins CIVIS Cinema Award
The adaptation of the Judith Kerr classic won the CIVIS cinema award, which honors European films that promote peace.
What’s your favorite European cuisine? The results!
We wanted to know your favorite European cuisine. Find out here if you won the prize draw.
Human Rights Film Fest: the power of storytelling
Ban Ki-Moon and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad address human right issues at the Berlin film festival.
Highlights from the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin
Climate crisis, sustainability and women's empowerment are central issues in the filmfest.
Berlinale founder had major Nazi-era role: study
The founding director of Germany's top film festival had a major role in implementing Nazi film-making policy.
The short life of James Dean
He made only three movies before the promising career of the young actor was cut short in a car accident.
Netflix, Amazon explore revolutionary era in Germany
In time for the 30th anniversary of reunification, Netflix and Amazon are presenting "Deutschland 89" and "Rohwedder."
New exhibition asks: 'Who the f*** is Banksy?'
The enigmatic street artist holds no trademark on his works but does own his identity, as a new exhibit shows.
'We never sleep': Exhibition explores secret life of spies
Artists dive into the world of professional snoopers in a unique show. Spying is the world's second-oldest profession.
Spies never sleep: Espionage-inspired artworks
The "We Never Sleep" exhibition shows art inspired by the mysterious work of secret agents.
The Bayreuth Festival to have first female conductor
Richard Wagner's festival announces a star-studded performance in 2021. Conductor Oksana Lyniv will take the podium.
Actress Romy Schneider honored with Google Doodle
The memory of the European film star lives on — now in the form of a Google illustration.
Iranian-German movie sends message of hope
Iranian director Manijeh Hekmat expected filming on her latest movie to go ahead as planned — until the floods came in.
Maria Schrader wins Emmy for "Unorthodox"
Schrader has years of experience behind and in front of the camera. The acclaimed Netflix series is a new high.
Tong Kunniao's surrealistic works of art
A Berlin gallery shows the Chinese artist's bizarre kinetic sculptures.
Opera star Netrebko hospitalized with COVID-19
"Everything will be OK!" wrote Anna Netrebko on Instagram. The opera star is being treated for pneumonia.
The Germanic tribes, beyond the myths
Barbarians according to the Romans, heroic warriors for the Nazis: An archaeological show explores the Germanic tribes.
How ancient Germanic tribes lived
Who were the Germanic tribes? An archaeological exhibition in Berlin offers insights.
'Forrest Gump' author Winston Groom dies
The Vietnam War-era journalist's bestseller and film, starring Tom Hanks, explored the US via an unusual character.
Jimi Hendrix, a legend 50 years after his death
With his innovative style and extreme performances, Jimi Hendrix revolutionized rock music like no other.
The Without Borders Film Festival, live
Courage is a central theme at the Without Borders Film Festival held in Bad Saarow, despite coronavirus restrictions.
What Hollywood got wrong about Roman gladiators
There are many misconceptions about these famous fighters. An exhibition in Hamburg dispels myths.
A night at the Louvre with Leonardo da Vinci
The Louvre museum is releasing a documentary featuring a private tour of the Leonardo da Vinci blockbuster exhibition.
A world without Beethoven? New DW film launches
From rock to jazz, the composer left his mark on many musical genres. A new documentary by DW explores the topic.
2020 Booker Prize shortlist highlights diversity
On September 15, judges announced the six books shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize for Fiction.
The GDR's most monitored photographer: Harald Hauswald
The photographer extensively documented life in former East Germany. A retrospective in Berlin shows his work.
Hollywood support for Budapest student protests
Students at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest are protesting against the new pro-Orban management.
Daniil Trifonov: Mental practice and artistic vision
The much-lauded piano virtuoso told DW what's in store for Trifonov fans in the near future.
The Nazi-era films completed after WWII
What happened to the films in production in 1945 in Nazi Germany that were not finished before the end of World War II?
How medieval emperors secured their power
The Mainz show "The Emperors and the Pillars of their Power" looks into the power plays of rulers in the Middle Ages.
Arvo Pärt: Still radically essential at 85
Censored by the Soviets, Pärt nevertheless became one of the most performed living classical composers in the world.
Hitchcock's top fan: Brian de Palma turns 80
From "Carrie" to "Scarface" to "Mission Impossible," Brian de Palma has definitely left his mark in Hollywood.
Mario Vargas Llosa on the power of literature
Nobel Prize laureate Mario Vargas Llosa opened the 20th International Literature Festival Berlin — live and in person.
What Trump and Luther have in common
The exhibition "From Luther to Twitter" explores the connection between media and politics throughout history.
Oscars announce diversity criteria for best picture
The Academy Awards have reacted to yearslong protests demanding greater equality for minorities in Hollywood.
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