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The Haydn Expedition — Joseph Haydn rediscovered
The Haydn Expedition: Music Documentary with Paavo Järvi and The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
Nobel literature prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa dies
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa was one of Latin America's most significant novelists.
Germany's family-friendly museums
Some cultural institutions have special offerings for parents with babies and toddlers. That's long overdue, many say.
Vintage fashion hype: Gen Z on a treasure hunt
From niche to mainstream, second-hand fashion is enjoying record demand as online vintage clothing sales boom.
Val Kilmer: 'Batman' and 'Doors' actor passes away at 65
Kilmer, the star of 'Top Gun' and 'Batman Forever,' has died due to pneumonia, according to his family.
Chineke! Orchestra brings diversity to classical music
The Chineke! Orchestra in the United Kingdom is an ensemble with predominantly Black and minority ethnic musicians.
Why the unicorn is an enduring symbol in art
In "Death of a Unicorn," starring Jenna Ortega, the mythical beast is a killer. A look back at the history of unicorns.
'Blow up the opera houses!': 100 years of Pierre Boulez
The French composer and conductor despised the staid and conservative and desired no less than a musical revolution.
DW broadcasts the ICMA classical music gala
The International Classical Music Awards ceremony includes a gala concert which can be viewed online.
Disney's 'Snow White' opens after racist and sexist fury
The new live-action version of Disney's 1937 musical fantasy sparked a storm of racist comments during its production.
Desert X turns California desert into outdoor art festival
With its impressive desert landscape, California's Coachella Valley has been transformed into a stage for modern art.
Nina Hagen, godmother of punk, turns 70
Singer-songwriter, mother, activist, punk — for Nina Hagen, it's a fine line between madness and genius.
'Anora' dominates Oscars 2025, wins best picture
Other headline winners included the Israeli-Palestinian documentary "No Other Land."
Remembering Gene Hackman: 'A Hollywood tough guy'
From "The French Connection" to "The Royal Tenenbaums," Hackman's career spanned six decades. He died at the age of 95.
2025 Berlinale: Who won the Golden and Silver Bears?
Norway's "Dreams (Sex Love)" has won the festival's top award. Here's a look at all the winners in the main competition.
Documentary films probe German identity 5 years after Hanau
In the wake of racist attacks, two documentaries give a voice to victims’ family members.
Tilda Swinton wins Berlinale's honorary Golden Bear
The Scottish actress has been a big screen icon for 40 years, appearing in experimental films and blockbusters
'Mickey 17': Bong Joon-ho offers a Trump-era black comedy
The Oscar-winning director of "Parasite" returns with an English-language sci-fi film starring Robert Pattinson.
What to expect at the 2025 Berlinale
Berlin's film fest kicks off with a Tom Tykwer movie. Red carpet stars include Tilda Swinton and Timothee Chalamet.
Tilda Swinton: Enigmatic chameleon actor
A look back at some of Tilda Swinton's roles as the Berlinale awards her the Honorary Golden Bear for her life work.
Women lead in over half of Hollywood movies for first time
Representation of racial minorities, however, saw little improvement in 2024.
Why Bob Marley remains a human rights icon
Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre's messages of peace are more important today than ever.
Kolkata Book Fair spotlights Germany's literary diversity
For the first time in the Indian book fair's history, the spotlight is on Germany.
How Indian fashion inspires the world
Young Indian fashion designers are using visionary ideas and craftsmanship to enrich the country's fashion culture.
Netflix's 'Emilia Perez' gets 13 Oscar nominations
The 2025 Academy Award nominations are out, and one top contender has earned criticism alongside acclaim.
How art from Ukraine's Odesa was rescued and sent to Berlin
Germany helped save dozens of Ukrainian artworks from destruction. They can now be seen at an exhibition in Berlin.
International festival showcases visually impaired musicians
A festival in Krakow, Poland, gives blind vocalists the chance to perform songs they have composed themselves.
'Nothing gay about it': How Trump and Village People connect
"Y.M.C.A." has often been labeled as a gay anthem, but is now a MAGA-rally hit. The band fits into Trump's narrative.
David Lynch: a life in surrealism
No other film director has created such mysterious works as David Lynch. But that's not all: He revolutionized TV, too.
Hollywood show goes on despite LA wildfire destruction
Hollywood stars and film crews have lost their homes to the weeks-long fires, yet many are getting back to work.
Birkenstock: How the German sandal gained cult status
The German shoemaker is fighting in court to protect its iconic design as a work of art.
Alec Baldwin sues prosecutors over 'Rust' trial
In his lawsuit, Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin has alleged that the prosecutors intentionally mishandled evidence.
Elvis at 90: King forever?
On what would have been his 90th birthday, DW looks at highlights of the career of Elvis Presley, king of rock and roll.
Golden Globes 2025: 'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Brutalist' dominate
Hollywood's award season kicked off with the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. "Emilia Pérez" and "The Brutalist" won big.
The human voice is German instrument of the year 2025
Our voice can be used for more than just speaking or singing. It is also inherently democratic.
Iranian exile Mohammad Rasoulof is Germany's Oscar entry
Among the 15 international films in the 2024 Oscar race, "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" will represent Germany.
What drives Nobel Prize winner Han Kang to write?
The author of "The Vegetarian" explores in her Nobel Prize lecture how violence and love inspire her work.
Immersive exhibitions: Repackaging famous works
Classics by Van Gogh, Monet, and Kahlo are transformed into huge immersive video installations.
Two decades of Tokio Hotel, who are back on tour
As a boy band in the 2000s they became one of Germany's top pop exports. Their fans are ready to celebrate them again.
Why Thomas Mann's 'Magic Mountain' resonates 100 years later
A divided society, existential fears and the specter of war: Thomas Mann's masterpiece remains frighteningly relevant.
'Do They Know It's Christmas?': Band Aid benefit at 40
Released in 1984, several versions of the charity hit followed. Ed Sheeran has since distanced himself from the song.
Will Hollywood turn to bland escapism under Trump?
Hollywood and the American art world are still processing Donald Trump's decisive win in the US presidential election.
Quincy Jones: Music legend who made Michael Jackson dies
The music titan transformed Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson into stars, becoming a legend himself in the process.
Frankfurt Book Fair 2024: Adult fiction booming
This year has seen record attendance at the festival. 'Romantasy' and 'Dark College' top the list of popular genres.
German Book Prize for Martina Hefter
Martina Hefter receives the German Book Prize 2024 for her novel about so-called 'love scammers'.
Literary voices from Germany
The shortlist for the German Book Prize and the authors behind the novels.
Chilean author Antonio Skarmeta dies at 83
He fled the Pinochet regime and wrote "Burning Patience," adapted into Oscar-winning "The Postman," in exile in Berlin.
Surrealism movement turns 100
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. How did artists change the way we see the world?
Martina Hefter wins 2024 German Book Prize
Hefter won with her story of a woman caring for her ill husband while chatting online with a Nigerian love scammer.
Dresden: Robo-conductor takes the baton
The Dresden Symphony Orchestra revisits the relationship between man and machine — and the results are surprising.
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