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'Forest Maker' portrays a reforestation pioneer
"Tin Drum" director Volker Schlöndorff's new film is about Tony Rinaudo, the scientist regrowing forests in Africa.
Darwin's lost notebooks mysteriously returned
Manuscripts worth millions went missing. They were returned in a gift bag with an Easter greeting to the librarian.
British director Peter Greenaway at 80
The British filmmaker rather sees himself as a philosopher and artist. Here's a look back at his unusual career.
Who are the Russians leaving their country?
It's the largest exodus in Russia since the October Revolution of 1917. The future for those who have fled is uncertain.
Jon Batiste wins big at Grammy Awards
Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo were the other top winners at the Grammy Awards. Ukrainian president Zelenskyy also spoke.
Are business trips a thing of the past?
The pandemic brought business travel to a halt. How have airlines and hotels coped?
War, peace and democracy: Ukraine in film
Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius, whose documentary "Mariupolis" premiered in Berlin, was killed in an attack.
The revolutionary art of Beirut's golden 60s
A Berlin exhibition explores the heyday of Beirut's arts scene in the 1960s, cut short by the Lebanese Civil War.
What's next for Russian art loans in France?
After a blockbuster show in Paris, returning the masterpieces of the Morozov Collection is complicated due to the war.
Will Smith quits the film academy after Chris Rock slap
The Hollywood actor said he will accept any consequences following his resignation.
Germany hosts concerts to benefit Ukrainians
From Bonn to Berlin, well-known orchestras and choirs are giving benefit concerts for Ukraine over the coming days.
Celebrity fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier dies at 78
Patrik Demarchelier, a big name in fashion photography, died on March 31. Here are some of his iconic photos.
Grammy Awards 2022: The top nominees
Jon Batiste leads the race with 11 Grammy Award nominations and 19-year-old Olivia Rodrigo is up for the Big Four.
Russian author says fallout of war will be 'terrible'
Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya warns that the Ukraine fighting will have drastic consequences for both countries.
Russian opera cancels concert with Vienna-based soprano
Anna Netrebko distanced herself from Putin after Russian artists in the West were forced to take a stance on the war.
Tupac's teenage love letters sold at auction
Sotheby's auctioned letters from the early years of famous West Coast rapper Tupac Shakur.
Bruce Willis ends acting career due to illness
The Hollywood star is stepping away from acting after developing a cognitive illness called aphasia.
Smith refused to leave Oscars after Rock slap
Hollywood's film academy said Smith was asked to leave the Oscars after he slapped Chris Rock but the actor refused.
Ali, a man with the memories of a woman
Ali, who came from Syria, is transgender. The DW documentary "I was born in Berlin" accompanies him from 2016 to 2020.
Cameroonian Djaili Amadou Amal is 'Impatient'
The first African woman to be shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt, Amal's novel breaks taboos related to forced marriages.
Jeff Koons to send sculptures to the moon
Millionaire pop artist Jeff Koons wants to permanently install his artworks on the moon, while launching his first NFTs.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Czech Republic
Between Prague and Pilsen tourists will find spa culture, mountain worlds, modern architecture and traditional beer.
Ed Sheeran and other pop stars sing for Ukraine
Stars at the benefit concert include Camila Cabello, Tom Odell and Ukraine's Eurovision winner Jamala.
How to find a flat in Germany as a foreigner
If you've received comments like "we've had bad experience with *insert nationality* before" — don't despair.
Volcano boarding in Nicaragua
The Cerro Negro volcano has been attracting thrill-seekers who delight in sliding down its steep ash-covered slopes.
ABBA's first song is 50 years old
In March 1972, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Björn and Benny met in a studio to record their first group song, "People need love."
Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney's 'Ebony & Ivory'
The 40-year-old song has been lauded for its anti-racist message, while critics described it as a soppy ditty.
Richard Mosse: Global crises through an atypical lens
Combining documentary and art, photographer Richard Mosse explores humanitarian and ecological crises.
The slap-in-the-face Oscars
Stefan Dege
Sunday's gala was supposed to be a turning point; instead it brought the Oscars to their nadir, DW's Stefan Dege writes.
'Dune' visual effects team wins Oscar
The creative work of German visual effects artist Gerd Nefzer on "Dune" led him to his second Academy Award.
Oscars slap: Will Smith faces online backlash
Will Smith's violent reaction to a poor joke made by Chris Rock has triggered heated discussion on social media.
Hans Zimmer wins second Oscar in bathrobe
The German composer found out he had won an Academy Award for his "Dune" score from his hotel room in Amsterdam.
Hospitality sector rallies for Ukraine's refugees
For Ukrainian refugees in Germany, finding a place to stay is challenge. Now, hoteliers are helping out.
Oscars 2022: 'CODA' wins best picture, Will Smith, Jessica Chastain best actors
The Apple TV+ drama about a deaf family is the first film from a streaming service to win the Oscar for best picture.
Actors with Oscar and Golden Raspberry nods
Jeanna de Waal has won a Razzie, but some actors have a knack for showing up in the Oscars and the Golden Raspberries.
Penn calls for Zelenskyy at the Oscars
Not giving Ukrainian president a chance to speak about the war at the Oscars would be "obscene," said Sean Penn.
Marina Abramovic: An artist for Ukraine
The Serbian performer is redesigning her legendary 2010 performance "The Artist is Present" to help Ukraine.
Escape to the stage
Ten musicians from Odesa who fled Ukraine are touring Europe with film-music legend Hans Zimmer.
The power of images
How films bring war propaganda and images of the enemy to a mass audience.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dies at 50
An initial toxicology test found drugs in the drummer's system. The cause of death has not been determined.
Music students tricked into promoting pro-Putin 'Z'
A video from Moscow's noted Gnesin Russian Academy of Music is an example of how Russia fabricates support for the war.
'Bridgerton' and the art of non-traditional casting
The first season broke records. Season 2 features once again a diverse cast. But there's more to the series' success.
How Gauguin contributed to the colonial myth
A Berlin show explores how the artist's paintings from the South Seas contributed to the myth of an exotic paradise.
The cocktail of ideologies behind Putin
Eurasianism is an idea dating back to the early 20th century. It has become a geopolitical concept guiding Russia.
Oscars: Women write history with every win
In the 94-year history of the Oscars, only two women have won the best director's award. Is a turning point in sight?
Greece: No holiday from war
Greece was a popular holiday destination with Russians. The Russian invasion of Ukraine changed everything.
Dutch publisher pulls disputed Anne Frank book
Experts have questioned the accuracy of a new book claiming the Frank family was betrayed by a Jewish notary.
How Ukrainian culture is being preserved online
The organization Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online is working to secure Ukraine's cultural treasures digitally.
Oscars: Where are the African films?
In nearly 75 years, the Oscar for best international film has only gone to an African production three times. Why?
Film director Michael Haneke at 80
Few directors have been honored for their work as widely as Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke.
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