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Colonialism and remembrance culture
Princess Marilyn Douala Manga Bell of Cameroon is fighting for a critical culture of remembrance.
The body as archive of memory
Artist and choreographer Wen Hui revolutionized contemporary Chinese dance.
Connecting through sound art
Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa’s music fluctuates between Zen Buddhism and the avant-garde.
From language teaching to cultural institute
From language teaching to intercultural dialogue—70 years of the Goethe-Institut
Carola Lentz: Inaugural visit in Cameroon
A visit between diplomacy and cultural exchange. The Goethe-Institut's new president travels Douala and Yaoundé.
Artists with disabilities create 'art from the soul'
Germany's euward art prize aims to give greater visibility to works created by those with intellectual disabilities.
'Rocky' on canvas: The art of Sylvester Stallone
Famous for his "Rocky" and "Rambo" roles, Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone is also a prolific painter.
Private jet flights soar during pandemic
Growing competition, greater comfort and the coronavirus are luring ever more people onto private jets.
Accessible travel lacking in Germany
People with disabilities face challenges traveling around Germany. The new government has no specific plan for this.
Elle to drop fur from magazines worldwide
The fashion publication says it wants to "foster a more humane fashion industry."
Is this the end of Beirut's party scene?
A pandemic, civil strife and an economic meltdown have conspired to bring a vibrant Beirut club scene to its knees.
BTHVN2020 is Cultural Brand of the Year
The Beethoven anniversary project wins the European Cultural Brand Award 2021, which recognizes strong media brands.
The politics of naming COVID
From Spanish flu to the Wuhan virus, naming diseases after their country of origin has sparked xenophobia and racism.
Alec Baldwin: 'I didn’t pull the trigger'
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed when a gun in Baldwin's hand discharged on a movie set near Santa Fe.
Array Collective wins 2021 Turner Prize
A recent public artwork by Array supported the decriminalization of abortion in Northern Ireland.
A brief history of the nutcracker doll
Invented over 150 years ago, the nutcracker is a typical Christmas decoration in Germany. Here's how it became famous.
Peru: Archeologists unearth mummy up to 1,200 years old
Skeletal remains of a person buried between 800 and 1200 AD have been found near Peru's capital city of Lima.
Germany's 16 states: Saxony
Culture meets nature in Saxony: Just 40 kilometers separate Baroque art from striking mountain peaks.
Angela Merkel's farewell music surprise
Angela Merkel chooses a track by punk legend Nina Hagen for her military ceremony farewell.
First Black woman with burial honor in Paris Pantheon
The Black French-American entertainer and WWII resistance fighter will be honored with a tomb in the famous mausoleum.
Virgil Abloh: Pioneer of luxury streetwear dies aged 41
Louis Vuitton's first African-American artistic director is mourned by fashion and entertainment stars.
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr: Reinventing Africa
The young Senegalese winner of the 2021 Prix Goncourt award tells DW about the future he envisions for Africa.
A new twist to Wagner's opera
Russia director Dmitri Tcherniakov's version of the famous opera has an unexpected surprise ending.
Festive market under Germany's biggest Christmas tree
The Dortmund Christmas market welcomes visitors. But some changes and rules dampen the festive spirit.
What Taliban's new media rules mean for female actors
New restrictions on the media and female actors have reaffirmed the Taliban's misogynistic dogma, says rights advocates.
'African writing is vibrant and living'
Booker Prize winner Damon Galgut speaks about "The Promise" and how it reflects South Africa's society and history.
Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim dies at 91
The songwriter, who revolutionized American musical theater, was best known for "West Side Story" and "Sweeney Todd."
Artist reconstructs a notorious death in custody
Oury Jalloh was an asylum seeker from Sierra Leone who burned to death in a police cell in Dessau in 2005. Now video artist Mario Pfeifer is throwing new light on the case in a project which involved commissioning a forensic fire investigator to reconstruct the circumstances of the fire. He spoke to Inside Europe's Kate Laycock.
EU states agree to suspend travel from southern Africa
The European Union has agreed to halt air travel from South Africa and several surrounding countries.
Ai Weiwei on surviving captivity
The Chinese artist was in Berlin to discuss his new memoir, which also vividly depicts his father's years of internment.
Queer South Africa: Zanele Muholi breaks taboos
Now on show in a Berlin exhibition, South African photographer Zanele Muholi's work focuses on LGBTQ Black identities.
How stand-up comedians are challenging authority in India
Space for political satire is diminishing amid a crackdown on stand-up comedians who are speaking truth to power.
Germany's first Greens culture commissioner
Claudia Roth, a long-time Greens politician and a one-time rock band manager, will steer federal-level culture policies.
Santa Claus is gay in new Norwegian ad
A Christmas ad depicts Santa Claus' gay romance, marking Norway's decriminalization of homosexuality 50 years ago.
Egypt unveils restored 'Ancient Avenue of the Sphinxes'
A grand ceremony marked the reopening of the 3,400-year-old walkway in the ancient city of Thebes.
'Get Back': new Beatles documentary released
"Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson created a three-part documentary about The Beatles' last studio sessions.
Gurlitt Collection: Last of Nazi-looted artworks auctioned
Among the 1,500 artworks found in the Gurlitt trove, 14 proved to be Nazi-loot. The last was just sold at auction.
World in Progress: Ever heard of AmaPiano?
This electronic beat got its start in South Africa's townships and slowly found its way into clubs across the continent.
Germany's 16 states: Saarland
Michelin-starred cuisine and the world's first industrial UNESCO World Heritage site are the pride of this small state.
This is the vehicle you prefer travelling with
We wanted to know whether you prefer taking the train, car, ship, airplane, or bus.
The unforgettable Freddie Mercury
DW spoke to biographer Nicola Bardola about Freddie Mercury's "best years" in Munich.
House of Gucci: 100 years of iconic fashion
The luxury label celebrates a century of fashion highs; Lady Gaga and Adam Driver portray one of its intriguing lows.
Rare Einstein relativity text sells for millions
The text been praised as "the most valuable Einstein manuscript" to ever come under the hammer.
'Diversity United' on show in Moscow despite hurdles
First shown in Berlin, the exhibition "Diversity United" was also planned for Russia — but politics came into play.
Dürer drawing bought for $30 worth millions
Bought at a house clearance sale, the drawing by German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer was thought to be just a copy.
WWII drama wins top International Emmy
The 49th annual awards ceremony honored the best TV shows produced outside of the United States.
Goethe-Institut marks its 70th anniversary
For Goethe-Institut President Carola Lentz, the cultural institution's history is marked by permanent reinvention.
Goethe-Institut: Celebrating 70 years
Germany's emissary for language and culture was founded on August 9, 1951.
US author Noah Gordon dies aged 95
Ben Kingsley and Tom Payne star in the film adaptation of "The Physician" that is currently also on Netflix.
US court orders Kevin Spacey pay $31 million
The makers of the "House of Cards" political series fought a three-year battle with their ex-star over loss of profits.
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