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Susanna in the arts and through the ages
A Cologne museum exhibit exemplifies current feminist issues like victim blaming.
An illusion of reality: disturbing puppet art
Monika Mostowik stages Japanese ball-jointed dolls as morbid beauties.
Why vampire stories simply won't go away
125 years of Bram Stoker's Dracula: We explore the success story of the vampire genre.
Eerily beautiful: the dark side of art
Art between life and death: the vampire cult, morbid mannequins, and photos that look into souls
'Great Balls of Fire' singer Jerry Lee Lewis dies at 87
A pioneer of rock 'n' roll Jerry Lee Lewis' career was also mared by scandals and violence.
Shirin Neshat: 'Biggest uprising since Islamic revolution'
Iranian exile Shirin Neshat speaks about her new film "Land of Dreams" and the situation in Iran.
The best mountain hiking trails in Europe
From high mountains, fjords and gorges, Europe's choice of hiking trails is enormous. Here are our favorites.
Berlin play 'Negar' looks at secret lives of Iran's youth
Amid the protests in Iran, “Negar,” shows the lives of Iran’s youth and the secrets they must keep.
10 beautiful places to visit in Germany during autumn
Autumn is a great time of year for nature photography and excursions.
Climate activists target 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'
Dutch police have arrested three people after activists glued themselves to Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
UN monitors cultural destruction in Ukraine with satellites
Hundreds of Ukrainian cultural sites have been affected by the Russian invasion.
French painter Pierre Soulages dies aged 102
The artist was famous for his use of black and was an icon of post-World War II European abstract art.
Why skat is the king of German card games
The game's rules can appear mysterious to the noninitiated, yet more Germans play it than football.
Kim Petras and Sam Smith's 'Unholy' tops US charts
They are the first openly transgender and non-binary solo artists to top the Billboard Hot 100.
Day of the Dead: Readying the flower that will guide the dead home
The bright orange-yellow marigold is a key part of the Day of the Dead. Ahead of the holiday, growers are getting ready.
Attack on Monet artwork: German museums react
German museums step up security measures after climate activist art attacks.
'Smash' is German Youth Word of the Year
Other words like "bottemless" and "doer" also made the annual list voted by Germany’s 10 to 20-year-olds.
Eckhart Nickel: Spitzweg
A book of characters usually found in a Spitzweg painting – art is their subject of choice.
Kim de l'Horizon: Blood Book
In this debut, a non-binary narrator tells a story about family trauma, shame, and lust.
Jan Faktor: Jerk
Jan Faktor illuminates the upheaval of Prague and bohemian East Berlin during the 70s and 80s.
Daniela Dröscher: Lies about my mother
A child’s-eye view of a disastrous marriage in the German countryside during the 1980s.
Kristine Bilkau: Next Door
"Next Door" is a story about the desires and fears of two women in rural northern Germany.
Fatma Aydemir: Djinns
A polyphonic story about Turkish immigrants and their children, dreams and trauma
A peace prize in times of war
Ukrainian author Serhij Zhadan strikes a poetic tone at an extremely difficult time.
Sarajevo: Film explores sniper allegations
A new documentary probes charges that rich foreigners paid to shoot at civilians during the siege of Sarajevo.
Humans and horses: An ages-old friendship
In antiquity, horses were work animals, status symbols, companions, as well as mythical creatures.
Germany sees drop in medical tourism
Many foreigners used to visit Germany to undergo medical treatment or get cosmetic surgery.
Salman Rushdie severely wounded after stabbing, agent says
The author's agent told a Spanish newspaper that he has lost the use of an eye and the use of a hand.
Climate protesters throw mashed potatoes on Monet painting
It's the latest in a series of food-based protests on famous works of art by climate activists.
Serhiy Zhadan: Ukraine's rock star poet
The Ukrainian writer is awarded the 2022 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade — a sign of support for his country.
'Iran will be democratic one day': Shirin Ebadi
DW spoke to Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, recognized with a prize at the Human Rights Film Festival.
Spain’s powerful female authors
Arts.21 talks to powerful female authors about how they fight against injustice.
Frankfurt Book Fair Special - Arts.21
The Frankfurt Book Fair features award winning authors and Spain as this year’s guest of honor.
Etgar Keret at the Jewish Museum Berlin
He is a superstar of Israeli literature: Etgar Keret wrote nine new short stories for the exhibition "Inside Out."
Germany's wild side: Forests, moors and gorges
Only 0.6% of Germany is considered wilderness. Here are some of the country's most beautiful wild areas.
Visiting an amusement park without electricity
Visitors can enjoy more than 40 rides in Treviso — provided they're willing to put in some muscle power.
Meet the Germans: Southern Germany's culture
Rachel's trip around Germany continues. She now explores the cultural differences between Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
Turner Prize 2022 show features diversity
The nominees for the 2022 Turner Prize, one of the UK's most renowned art awards, are now on show at Tate Liverpool.
Female rulers, goddesses and activists on coins
The US is celebrating the first depiction of an Asian American on a quarter-dollar coin: Hollywood star Anna May Wong.
Why Iran wants to cancel Britney Spears
The US pop star showed solidarity for Iranian protests, leading the country's news agency to launch a personal attack.
#BookTok: A hashtag changing the book industry
Young people are posting about books on TikTok. Publishers and the Frankfurt Book Fair are joining the BookTok trend.
FIFA World Cup 2022: What to know about Qatar before you go
There are a few things you should be aware of before traveling to Qatar.
What to see in Doha ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Doha is Qatar's capital and tourism hub. From desert rides to stunning architecture, here are some of the highlights.
Nonbinary author wins German Book Prize
Kim de l'Horizon shaved their head during the award ceremony in Frankfurt and dedicated the prize to women in Iran.
Frankfurt Book Fair to run without Iran
Iran won't attend the annual event, saying it has interfered in domestic affairs. Organizers have denied the accusation.
8 Spanish authors you need to know
Spain is the Guest of Honor at the 2022 Frankfurt Book Fair. Here are some of the country's literary stars.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao turns 25
The Guggenheim in Bilbao opened 25 years ago. It turned a struggling industrial town into a cultural metropolis.
A brief cultural history of the mushroom
They are associated with witches and fairy tales, bring enlightenment to shamans, and are an autumn delight for foodies.
Celebrating humanity with Beethoven
This episode features a medley of iconic concert pieces by Beethoven and composers Louis Andriessen and Bela Bartok.
BTS band members to serve military duty
South Korea has been split on whether the the boy band should be exempted from mandatory military service.
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