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How Dayanita Singh 'dances with her camera'
Dayanita Singh uses photography to escape social norms. The photographer's work is on show at Berlin's Gropius Bau.
Leaving the ultra-Orthodox community
In a new book, rabbi Akiva Weingarten talks about why he left the ultra-Orthodox community of Satmar Hasidic Jews.
Andy Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe set for auction record
Christie's will be auctioning an iconic Marilyn Monroe work by Andy Warhol. Here is a look at the pop artist's life.
German water idioms on World Water Day
Water imagery plays a role in many quirky everyday German phrases. Do you know what it means to be "built near water"?
The Palatinate Forest
March 21 is the International Day of Forests. Discover the Palatinate Forest in southwestern Germany.
The US launches its own Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest has a huge fan base in the US. Now there is an American version of the competition.
Can literature rise up against Russia's war?
European writers talk about power and powerlessness in the face of war in Ukraine at the Leipzig Book Fair.
German pop stars rally for peace in Ukraine
With performances in Berlin and from a bunker in Kharkiv, the "Sound of Peace" rally raised €12 million for Ukraine.
Rafia Zakaria: Feminism is not only white
For Anti-Racism Day: Why the author and lawyer advocates for feminism that doesn't just address white women's concerns.
Germany cuts ties with Russian museums
The war in Ukraine has put projects with Russia museums on hold. But some cultural ties have been maintained.
Klitschko brothers film screens in solidarity with Ukraine
The award-winning documentary "Klitschko" will be shown in cinemas across Germany to raise money for Ukraine.
Egypt: Five painted tombs discovered at Saqqara
Officials said five "well-painted, well-decorated" tombs were found at the foot of the Djoser Pyramid near Cairo.
'Never again war': Käthe Kollwitz's masterpieces
The German graphic artist used her art to advocate against social injustice, war and inhumanity.
Why Glenn Close deserves an Oscar
Glenn Close, who now turns 75, holds the record for the most Oscar nominations in an acting category, but without a win.
Valentyn Silvestrov flees Kyiv for Berlin
Ukrainian composer Valentyn Silvestrov fled Kyiv for Berlin with his family.
Russian arts funding and the Ukraine war
The Baltic Sea Philharmonic was founded to musically connect the nations adjoining the Baltic Sea. Initiator and sponsor: the Russian pipeline operator Nord Stream 2. Should this cultural partnership be re-evaluated in light of the Ukraine war?
Images of flight, suffering and fear
Photographer Florian Bachmeier captures the traces of the violent conflict in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s cultural heritage at risk
Russia's invasion also threatens Ukraine's cultural treasures and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Abdulrazak Gurnah on exile and literature
The Nobel Prize winner talks about his decision to leave Zanzibar, to write in English, and the rise of African writers.
Hotels helping Ukraine's refugees
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are reaching Germany each day. Many hotels are providing rooms for free.
Donation Bridge Ukraine
The willingness to help Ukraine is widespread. One example is the "Donation Bridge Ukraine" on the Tempelhof airport.
Ukrainians arrive at Berlin Central Station
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, people fleeing the war have been arriving at Berlin Central Station.
Schwarzenegger to Putin: 'You can stop this war now'
Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls his Nazi father in a video to the Russians, saying they've been lied to about the war.
Kyiv's K41 club staff find refuge in Berlin
It is renowned as one of the hottest clubs in Ukraine. Many of the Kyiv club's employees have fled to Berlin.
The role of Russian oligarchs in the art market
Putin's super-rich supporters are targeted by sanctions. Is that really harming their business on the art market?
Ukraine rushes to save cultural heritage
Galleries and museums across Ukraine are evacuating art and cultural treasures, some moving works across the border.
Valentin Silvestrov: "What are you Kremlin devils doing?"
Russian culture is "the face of Russia," says Valentin Silvestrov, a leading Ukrainian .contemporary composer
Award-winning author on Europe's unity against Russia
Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding winner Karl-Markus Gauss sees Europe uniting amid Russia's war on Ukraine.
Sport in Germany: Football, Olympics and a doping scandal
Which sports get German fans cheering? Take the Meet the Germans crash course in German sports.
Russian ballerina Olga Smirnova quits Bolshoi
The Bolshoi's prima ballerina, Olga Smirnova, will join the Dutch National Ballet after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Pritzker Prize in architecture awarded to Francis Kere
Burkina Faso-German architect Francis Kere becomes the first African to win the most important prize in architecture.
Non-stop Beethoven
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, listen to symphonies of Beethoven that were played at the 2021 Beethovenfest.
Ukraine: How do people drum up courage?
People are awed by the bravery of the Ukrainian people and of protesting Russians. Where does courage come from?
A German travel agent turned aid worker
Marten Lange-Siebenthaler used to make a living sending holidaymakers to Ukraine. Now, he sends aid instead.
Clear signs against Putin's war at the BAFTAs
Best director and best film went to "The Power of the Dog." The stars came out in solidarity with Ukraine.
Riots and drug wars: 40 years of Laif photos
Photo agency Laif started in Cologne, but covered stories worldwide, from the war in Rwanda to crammed subways in Tokyo.
Oscar-winning actor William Hurt dies at 71
Actor William Hurt, known for films like "Broadcast News" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman," died of natural causes.
WWII diary of a Dutch teen on Nazi occupation
Jan Bazuin wrote a diary about the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and his time as a forced laborer in Germany.
Kyiv City Ballet - Stranded in Paris
The Kyiv City Ballet has found a temporary home in Paris.
Ukraine: Silence is not an option
Sasha Filipenko writes openly about conditions in his native Belarus and in Russia.
Ukraine: War of images
A look at the visual language of leadership.
Are cultural boycotts constructive?
How far should boycotts against Russian artists and cultural institutions go?
Ukraine: Hope through music
Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv wants to give hope to the people in her homeland through music.
Art in times of war
The world of arts and culture is boycotting Russia and showing solidarity with Ukraine.
Solidarity concerts for Ukraine
Many orchestras, some with Russian musicians, are organizing special concerts in support of Ukraine.
The Harriet Tubman mural that transcends time
Street artist Michael Rosato has memorialized abolitionist Harriet Tubman, born roughly 200 years ago, with his murals.
Conductor Oksana Lyniv: 'Raise your voices!'
The renowned Ukrainian conductor is urging Russian artists to speak out against President Vladimir Putin and the war.
Rammstein shows solidarity with Ukraine
The German heavy metal band condemned the Russian attack on Ukraine shortly before it released a new song.
Iconic European cities: Istanbul
Here are some highlights and insider tips for a visit to Istanbul.
Memes and cartoons in times of war
Cartoonists are countering Russian President Vladimir Putin with a weapon he is known to detest: humor.
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