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Germany's energy crisis: Christmas lights under scrutiny
With Germany in an energy crisis brought on in part by the war in Ukraine, Christmas lights come under scrutiny.
How did the West forget about the Holodomor?
4 million people were starved to death in Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, but Stalin denied the famine ever happened.
'Blade Runner' director Ridley Scott turns 85
Ridley Scott marks his 85th birthday. He is still making the bold, big budget films that have marked his 45-year career.
Tom Odell's 'Another Love' reenters charts as protest song
Tom Odell's "Another Love" had its breakthrough ten years ago. Now it's climbing the charts again.
'Gaslighting' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year 2022
Interest in psychological manipulation has never been so high, according to online dictionary searches.
Iran unrest: citizens rely on social media for news
The regime’s control on media make social networks indispensable for gathering information from the streets.
Can cruise ships be environmentally friendly?
Environmentalists accuse the industry of not doing enough to combat climate change. Can cruise ships find a solution?
Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov honored with German award
The author will get the Scholl literary prize for "Diary of an Invasion," which records Russia's attack on Ukraine.
Forever a guitar legend: Jimi Hendrix
On what would have been his 80th birthday, Jimi Hendrix is still regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
'Casablanca': A refugee love story turns 80
The timeless classic starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman has an intriguing historical background.
Berlin opens first-ever Cold War museum
Spies, rockets and nuclear brinkmanship: A high-tech exhibit aims to bring Cold War history to life.
Highlights from the Opera Gala Bonn 2022
Grand arias, opera stars and musical calls for peace at the 10th Opera Gala Bonn.
Beyond kitsch: The art of the sunset
Sunsets are popular on Instagram, but a new exhibition shows that the motif also symbolizes philosophical questions.
Rammstein keyboarder releases video on climate crisis
Rammstein's "Flake" stars in a video commenting on environmental destruction and criticizing the music industry.
German author Hans Magnus Enzensberger dies
Writer, cultural critic, translator and publisher: Hans Magnus Enzensberger was one of Germany's leading intellectuals.
Madonna's 'Sex' 30 years on: A bold feminist statement?
Singer says her book has emboldened Cardi B, Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardarshian to flaunt their sexuality now.
Climate activists target Elbphilharmonie
Climate activists disrupted a concert at Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie by gluing themselves to the conductor's podium.
Australia to improve laws protecting Indigenous heritage
The government will legislate new protections two years after mining firm Rio Tinto blew up sacred Aboriginal caves.
Iran protests: Prominent women show solidarity
Actors Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi were arrested. People showing solidarity with Iran's protests are muzzled.
Bulgaria becomes hub for digital nomads
Remote work from abroad: An increasing number of international digital nomads are flocking to the small town of Bansko.
'The Fabelmans': Spielberg's most personal film
In his semi-autobiographical work, "The Fabelmans," the popular director shows how he became a filmmaker.
The most spectacular art robberies in history
Thieves regularly manage to steal irreplaceable cultural assets. Now gold coins have been robbed in Bavaria.
Netflix series '1899' accused of plagiarism
A Brazilian comic book author says the makers of "1899" stole her idea. TV series are often accused of plagiarism.
Sibling love, and rivalry, in the arts
Sibling relationships have inspired artists throughout the ages, as a unique exhibition at Kunsthalle Tübingen shows.
Pilgrimages: Journeys of self-discovery
This week, we present some of the world's most popular pilgrimages sites, including a few unconventional picks.
German expressions to inspire hope
You might find it hard to learn German, but don't give up! As one expression goes: Hope dies last.
Eurovision to open voting to 'rest of the world'
The world's most watched non-sporting televised event plans to shake up how voting is done.
Exhibition explores 100 years of Jewish life in Ukraine
A new exhibition in Germany explores the rich culture of Jewish life in Ukraine.
Germany: Land of pyramids?
Pyramids are not the first thing that come to mind when thinking about Germany, yet it's full of them. Here are some.
Shock CEO swap at Disney — Bob Iger returns, Bob Chapek goes
Bob Iger will return as CEO of The Walt Disney Company, replacing Bob Chapek who succeeded him just two years ago.
9 major surrealist artists
Surrealism emerged 100 years ago and included famous names like Savador Dali, Max Ernst and Rene Magritte.
Bob Dylan teenage love letters sell at auction
Writing to his belle, a young man then named Robert Zimmerman discussed his dream to sell a million records one day.
Political, Feminist, and Queer
India’s Sandbox Collective is disrupting the art scene and establishing collaborative spaces that shake things up.
Dayanita Singh - Dancing with the camera
Indian artist Dayanita Singh showcases her unique photographic universe in her traveling exhibition.
India's Changing Cultural Scene
Beyond Bollywood? How creatives in India are breaking new ground and taboos.
Taylor Swift calls out Ticketmaster over tour chaos
Demand for tickets to Taylor Swift's long-awaited tour was so high that Ticketmaster's online servers couldn't keep up.
Queen release previously unheard song with Freddie Mercury
Queen have released an old recording by the late Freddie Mercury that never made it onto an album.
A German director portrays the research that led to #MeToo
Maria Schrader's "She Said" shows the power of investigative journalism, which led to uncovering the Weinstein scandal.
Maria Schrader's films, as an actor and director
Maria Schrader is not only a highly decorated actress, but also internationally known as a director.
Mozart's 'Magic Flute' goes Hollywood
Produced by star director Roland Emmerich, the film version of Mozart's opera classic aims for an international audience
The masterpieces targeted by climate activists
From Claude Monet's "Haystack" to Klimt's "Death and Life," priceless art is being attacked for a cause.
How Proust's Jewish background shaped his work
The author of "In Search of Lost Time" was of Jewish origin. A new essay looks into how that influenced his work.
The most beautiful mountain ranges in Germany
Some of Germany's mountains are impressive not due to their height, but rather due to their beauty and unique features.
Michelle Obama's new book offers tools for life
The former first lady's new book, "The Light We Carry," discusses tools for dealing with stress and uncertainty.
Health and spa trips in Europe
Every week, we present different ways to travel, and this time it's health and spa trips. Here are some tips.
Art Spiegelman honored at National Book Awards
His award-winning graphic novel "Maus," about the Nazis and the Holocaust, was banned by some schools this year.
Pirelli 2023 calendar celebrates diversity
14 muses, one calendar: Top models inspired photographer Emma Summerton for next year's world-famous Pirelli calendar.
Intellectuals call for support of Ukraine
The signatories of the open call demand more support for Ukraine to help the country survive winter during the war.
Martin Scorsese: 5 things that make him great
As the director turns 80, a look back at Scorsese's approach and habits that have marked his outstanding career.
'Dark' creators return with new mystery: '1899'
The new Netflix series follows passengers of a ship hoping to escape their dark past. They end up in a nightmare.
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