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Elegant beauty: Tina Modotti and her radical photographs
With her works and lifestyle, Italian photographer Tina Modotti was part of the avant-garde of the 1920s.
Dugri: Rapping about the Middle East conflict
When violence between Hamas and Israel escalated in May 2021, a Jew and an Arab Israeli released a song.
Iconic European cities: Paris
DW's travel guide to the capital city of France brings you insider tips and a list of what not to miss.
8 things to know about the Luther Bible
From ink stains to women lost in translation, here are a few facts about Luther's Bible, translated 500 years ago.
Nirvana: Baby on Nevermind album sees case dismissed
Spencer Elden sued the band's surviving members and the estate of the late Kurt Cobain over sexual exploitation.
Cashing in: David Bowie's song rights sold to Warner
Ahead of what would have been the late British rock star's 75th birthday, Warner has bought his entire catalog.
Babelsberg: World's oldest large-scale film studio
A US firm has acquired the legendary Babelsberg film studios, located near Berlin. It's been home to many cinema greats.
Germany ends omicron travel rules for UK, South Africa
People travelling from the UK or South Africa to Germany will no longer have to quarantine for two weeks.
Spanish director Carlos Saura turns 90
The award-winning director has no plans to retire. Here's a look at his life.
Fighting racism through cartoons
Cartoonists from all over the world are using their art to take a stand against racial discrimination.
Why fairy tales need updates to survive
Classic fairy tales are being updated — but that's also what H.C. Andersen and the Brothers Grimm did in their time.
How Tolkien became the father of fantasy
Born 130 years ago, J. R. R. Tolkien is famous for "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings." Life events inspired him.
Looted art restitution is only the start
Annabelle Steffes-Halmer
Despite the return of looted art to Africa, colonialist thinking in Europe is far from being eliminated.
Digital rivers of rhythm
Glenn Gould's piano playing – live again. And rivers composing melodies! AI music that amazes!
Lessons to learn from The Beatles
What do the Fab Four have in common with JK Rowling, Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg? It's neither fame nor fortune.
What's in store for culture in 2022
The year 2022 promises great events in art, music and literature, as well as the return of the Benin Bronzes.
Desmond Tutu: An inspiration for a broken nation
Archbishop Desmond Tutu became known globally as a larger-than-life personality — even in the arts.
Actor Betty White dies at 99
Betty White, most famous for her role as Rose Nylund in "The Golden Girls," died just weeks before turning 100.
Vienna Philharmonic New Year's concert
TV viewers worldwide — and a live audience — are set to enjoy the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's New Year's concerts.
The drum kit is instrument of the year 2022
Vital to pop, rock, and jazz music, the drum kit has only been around for about 100 years.
Traditional drums and pop stars who have used them
From the djembe to the tabla, traditional drums have provided the beat to songs by Led Zeppelin or The Rolling Stones.
The best online events of New Year's Eve
There are plenty of events around the world to attend virtually this New Year's eve.
Italy seizes ancient artworks worth €10 million from the US
As current chairholder of the G20, Italy has been encouraging a crackdown on the illegal art trade.
New Year's Eve celebrations around the world
From Sydney to New York via Berlin: an overview of the New Year's Eve festivities across the globe.
Moscow exhibition of banned NGO focuses on women
The final exhibition of International Memorial looks at the lives of women imprisoned under Stalin.
Photographer Sabine Weiss dies aged 97
Sabine Weiss, the last of the French humanist photographers, has died.
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh's face revealed
For the first time in 3,000 years, the face of Pharaoh Amenhotep I can be seen.
Celebrating Germany's Jewish heritage
Bringing Germany's Jewish heritage closer to people can be daunting, as the 2021 commemorative festival shows.
Patti Smith turns 75
Aged 75, Patti Smith continues to find poetry in unlikely places. Happy birthday to the reluctant Godmother of Punk!
What will travel be like in 2022?
Despite the likely travel restrictions in 2022, we've put together a few tips for experiencing Germany.
Between hope and fear: Ethiopia's world heritage site
Residents are rebuilding the world heritage city after government troops recaptured it from Tigray fighters.
The best social media memes of 2021
Despite the pandemic running for a second year, the internet was always quick to humorously comment on current events.
Memorial NGO faces Kremlin-ordered closure
The renowned Russian human rights group documents Soviet-era repression. DW visited what may be its last exhibition.
Celebrities who died in 2021
Charlie Watts, Larry King and Esther Bejarano — a commemoration of celebrities who passed away in 2021.
New Spider-Man film scores record box office
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" became the first billion-dollar-grossing blockbuster of the pandemic era.
BTS members test positive for COVID
BTS members Suga, RM and Jin tested positive for coronavirus after returning to South Korea from the United States.
How art restorers uncover hidden details in artworks
Hidden paintings have been found concealed behind famous artworks in 2021. How do art restorers reveal these details?
Thousands of flights canceled as omicron mars Christmas
Omicron dampened the holiday spirit as thousands of flights were canceled globally over the Christmas weekend.
A first: Oksana Lyniv conducts Wagner
A portrait of Oksana Lyniv, the first woman to head the orchestra at the Bayreuth Festival.
Where Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes live
Do you remember the addresses of Bilbo the Hobbit or Mary Poppins? A literary tour, from Privet Drive to Baker Street.
Author Joan Didion dies at 87
Didion was known for her piercing insights and understated glamor.
James Franco admits to sleeping with students
The Oscar-nominated actor said he did not set out to lure women for sexual purposes but admitted his actions were wrong.
Hitler's seat of power Obersalzberg
Hitler not only holidayed in Obersalzberg, it was also his seat of government, as the documentation center illustrates.
Travel year 2022: Cautious confidence
Omicron is unsettling for those willing to travel. Nevertheless, the tourism industry is confident about the year ahead.
Hong Kong university shrouds Tiananmen sculpture
The work is one of Hong Kong's few remaining public symbols of a Chinese pro-democracy movement crushed in 1989.
Surviving the vegan, viral and vicious holidays
Having a successful Christmas seems like a real challenge in 2021. Here's a how-to guide, focusing on German traditions.
Bach's Christmas Oratorio
It's Xmas time! In this episode, we take you through some festive music with Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio.
Exploring 200 years of hatred
Hatred of the system, of Jews, of women, of science: An exhibition explores 200 years of hostile actions in Germany.
Kiefer revisits Celan's poetic Holocaust memorial
On show at the Grand Palais Ephemere in Paris, German artist Anselm Kiefer's monumental works honor Paul Celan's poetry.
50 episodes of Meet the Germans: It's quiz time!
Presenter Rachel Stewart is in the hot seat. How well does she know her own show — and can you do any better?
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