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Some German Christmas markets open amid COVID uncertainty
While some fairs are opening as planned, others are being cancelled due to regional infection spikes.
BTS dominate at American Music Awards
With rapper Cardi B as host, Taylor Swift picked up a record-breaking 34th award. Ed Sheeran was also among the winners.
Star conductor Kent Nagano at 70
As he turns 70, the maestro discusses how Frank Zappa, Pierre Boulez and Leonard Bernstein were influential in his life.
Venezuelan musicians set world record for largest orchestra
President Nicolas Maduro showed a certificate from Guinness World Records recognizing the feat.
Dance against sexism in Chile
Dance collective Baila Capucha Baila takes the fight against sexual violence in Chile to the streets
Flamenco queer – Manuel Liñán takes on tradition
Flamenco dancer Manuel Liñán offers a gender-bending take on an old tradition
Favela dance revolution
Lia Rodrigues wants to transform Brazil with free dance training in favelas
Let’s Dance! - Arts.21
Contemporary dance can be many things: graceful, seductive, provocative and political
Cult but controversial: Belgian cartoonist Herge
The work of Tintin's creator reflected the ups and downs of the 20th century.
Sexism and the video games industry
Video game companies have long tolerated a misogynistic macho culture. The tide seems to be turning.
WWII hero Justus Rosenberg dies at 100
During the Holocaust, Justus Rosenberg helped intellectuals — including Hannah Arendt and Marc Chagall — flee the Nazis.
The reality of looted colonial art and restitution
The German Lost Art Foundation is hosting a conference on looted art and the restitution of colonial objects.
Larger-than-life refugee puppet pursues journey
A giant puppet of a refugee girl, Little Amal, traveled 8,000 kilometers as part of an art initiative.
Long-distance travel under COVID restrictions
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic complicates the long-distance travel situation for both tourists and providers.
Adele '30' tops US iTunes charts
Hailed as her "toughest, most powerful, album yet," the British superstar's latest work was eagerly anticipated.
Toilets: High-tech, ancient or made of gold
Everyone has to go, but hardly anyone talks about it. Across the globe, these are a few of the more unexpected toilets.
'Rust' shooting: Script never called for gun to be fired
The "Rust" script didn't call for Alec Baldwin to fire the shot that killed Halyna Hutchins, a lawsuit alleges.
Writer Irena Brezna receives German PEN award
Giving a voice to dissidents, Brezna combines literary and journalistic elements in her reports and novels.
Young Dolph shot dead at age 36
The Memphis rapper was killed while buying cookies. He had survived multiple shootings in recent years.
Israeli beauty pageant crowns 'Miss Holocaust Survivor'
The pageant's creator has said its mission is to give survivors "a piece of the childhood that was stolen from them."
Art Cologne is back
Germany's largest contemporary art trade fair has reopened its doors to art fans despite record levels of COVID cases.
Syrian enters TV talent show with German folk song
Mazen Mohsen aims to win "The Voice of Germany" with a centuries-old tune. The song's message is most important to him.
English words the Germans use wrongly: Part 2
Rachel Stewart is back with more English words that have been given a new meaning in Germany.
Germany's 16 states: Rhineland-Palatinate
Romans, the Rhine and the fruit of the vine — Rhineland-Palatinate offers all that and more.
Funny creatures: Comedy Wildlife Photography winners
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards recognize funny photos of animals. This year's winners have just been revealed.
'Harry Potter' cast to reunite for 20th-anniversary TV special
Twenty years after the film's release, stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint will "Return to Hogwarts."
Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for $35 million
Frida Kahlo's "Diego and I" sold at auction for the highest price ever paid for a painting by a Latin American artist.
Horrors of the Nazi era in graphic novels
A comic from 1944 depicting the Holocaust has been found. Here are other works that deal with the Nazi era.
Divorce leads to $676 million Sotheby art auction
A painting by Mark Rothko sold for $82.5 million making it the most expensive item for the evening.
DW Festival Concert: Beethovenfest Bonn 2021
After being suspended last year due to COVID, the Beethovenfest Bonn was back in 2021 with an impressive lineup.
Beethovenfest Bonn 2021
This year's Beethovenfest Bonn featured 94-year-old Swedish conductor Herbert Blomstedt conducting the Vienna Philharmonic
Wuppertal - Insider tips in the Bergisches Land
Here are some surprising touristic highlights from the former blue-collar town.
PEN decries persecution of authors
On the Day of the Imprisoned Writer, the international writers association remembers persecuted authors worldwide.
Fellini: The sketches behind the films
An exhibition in Essen shows how Italian director Federico Fellini first created drawings of his ideas for movies.
DW's NFT auction in support of press freedom
DW wants to report on new technologies and support press freedom at the same time with the help of an auction.
Venezuela musicians aim for largest orchestra
Thousands of musicians hope to have set a record by performing as part of the world’s largest orchestra.
Legendary author Wilbur Smith dies aged 88
Best-selling novelist Wilbur Smith specialized in historical fiction during his decadeslong career in writing.
2021 Pritzker Prize: Big comfort on a small budget
Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal won the 2021 Pritzker Prize for their socially conscious work.
Italian city opens art show despite Beijing pressure
An Italian city stood its ground against veiled threats from China — pushing on with an exhibition of dissident art.
US judge ends Britney Spears conservatorship
Britney Spears, 39, has had her finances controlled for over 13 years by her father until recently.
Ski season is on in Germany and Austria, with restrictions
Yet with Germany declaring Austria a high-risk travel destination, some fear many guests will stay away.
A German photographer's unique images of the Spanish Civil War
To escape from Nazi Germany, Walter Reuter moved to Spain in 1933. There, he documented the civil war.
Discovering and Savoring Stuttgart
Between vineyards and the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Lukas Stege explores the Swabian metropolis.
30 years of Merkel portraits
Now a book, Herlinde Koelbl's series of portraits follow Merkel's years as Germany's first female chancellor.
Abbey Road Studios turns 90
Legendary studios, where world hits by the Beatles, Queen and U2 were produced, was founded on November 12, 1931.
Hong Kong's M+ museum accused of censorship
The new museum, criticized for giving in to pressure from Beijing, will not show certain works by dissident Ai Weiwei.
Germany's 16 states: North Rhine-Westphalia
Cosmopolitan cities, a rich industrial heritage, and spectacular landscapes make this part of Germany worth a visit.
Dostoevsky's love-hate relationship with Germany
The great Russian writer, born 200 years ago, spent years in Germany. He had an ambivalent relationship to the country.
How expat YouTubers depict China
On popular video platforms, foreigners promote China's policies and defend the country against "Western lies."
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