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Paris Fashion Week is back live
Paris Fashion Week is in full swing with ready-to-wear fashion shows from renowned fashion houses like Dior or YSL.
Refugees tell their stories in 'Archive of Refuge'
A new oral history archive gives refugees in Germany a voice. What they have to say is disturbing.
Britney Spears' father removed as conservator
A Los Angeles judge has suspended Britney Spears' father as the conservator of her estate.
Germany's 16 states: Brandenburg
Brandenburg boasts magnificent palaces, medieval town centers and plenty for nature-lovers.
Love Matters, a new DW podcast
Actor Evelyn Sharma discusses problems in love, sex and relationships in general in this new DW podcast.
Academy Museum opens in Hollywood
A new home for E.T. and many more iconic items: Los Angeles is finally getting a museum dedicated to the film industry.
James Bond premiere boasts glitz on the red carpet
Can Agent 007 save cinema? Daniel Craig celebrated his final Bond outing with the royals and Billie Eilish.
13 German idioms about food and cooking
"Love goes through the stomach": German is rich in idioms revolving around food and cooking.
Lia Rodrigues: Brazil's traumas through dance
The Brazilian artist who made dance accessible to slum residents is being honored by a prestigious German award.
Unreleased Lennon tape sells at auction
The ex-Beatle and his wife Yoko Ono were interviewed by four Danish schoolboys more than 50 years ago.
A brief history of New York's Metropolitan Opera
The Met reopens after 18 months of closure with its first opera written by a Black composer.
Cultural scene reacts to Germany's elections
Following the elections, DW has collected various reactions, including from director Volker Schlöndorff.
Defiant poster art by Belarusian artists
A collection of artistic posters reflects the ongoing resistance against Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
How Daniel Craig changed James Bond
Daniel Craig plays Agent 007 for the last time. How has he shaped this character over the past 15 years?
Court finds R. Kelly guilty in sexual abuse case
R&B singer R. Kelly was accused of sexual abuse, including of children, and trafficking for more than two decades.
Picasso's image in East and West Germany
The influential artist was viewed through drastically different ideological lenses in former East and West Germany.
What it's like to travel the world with James Bond
Spectacular locations play an important role in every James Bond film. Here are some of our favorite locations.
What changes will Germany's election bring for culture?
Germany has voted. What are the parties planning in terms of cultural policy — at home and abroad?
German politics: Elections & voting in Germany
Meet the Germans host Rachel Stewart takes a look at how the German electoral system actually works.
In Idlib, a Syrian artist bids Merkel farewell
Aziz Asmar's latest mural of the German chancellor is a token of gratitude and a farewell.
Rubble for a canvas
Aziz Asmar turns rubble into canvas as the Syrian paints world realities on shelled buildings in his native Idlib.
Berlin's Berghain to fully reopen on October 2
It's the first time since March 2020 that partygoers will be able to dance inside the world-famous techno club.
7 facts about Richard Wagner
The mastermind behind the Bayreuth Festival was not as masterful in his personal affairs.
'Ghosts of Afghanistan' exposes broken hopes
The documentary portrays divisions in Afghan society, as well as the government's false claims.
Billie Eilish live at Global Citizen concert
Elton John, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay also performed at the concert highlighting climate issues and poverty.
Nirvana's 'Nevermind' turns 30
Nirvana made music history in 1991 with "Nevermind," turning into mainstream rockers overnight.
The power of the hashtag
Digital movements like #MeToo and #MuteRKelly have raised awareness for justice, but there is a flipside.
'Yemen's Banksy' creates art against war in Berlin
At the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin, Yemeni street artist Murad Subay comments on the horrors of war.
Musical world tour: The Campus project
The youth exchange project Campus celebrates its 20th anniversary, letting music transcend borders.
Blazing a trail with classical music
Arts 21 explores how classical music transcends boundaries and creates communities.
Sign language users get creative despite COVID
On International Day of Sign Languages, September 23, we look at how users have creatively responded to the pandemic.
Netflix documentary on Michael Schumacher
A new film based on the life of the legendary Formula One driver attempts to show his different facets.
Controversy over Latin American indigenous art auction
Despite protests, hundreds of pre-Columbian artifacts from seven countries were up for auction in Munich.
A fairy tale to fight FGM
Female genital mutilation survivor Ntailan Lolkoki is fighting deep-rooted tradition with the help of a story.
Humboldt Forum tackles colonial issue
Berlin's Humboldt Forum has reacted to criticism surrounding its handling of colonial history. Will critics approve?
Meet the Germans live: From dating to elections
Catch up on the best bits of the latest Meet the Germans livestream.
Germany's 16 states: Berlin
Berlin is the German capital and seat of government. But above all, Berlin is fascinating and loved by tourists.
BTS dances and sings its way through UN
The UN's YouTube channel has tallied more than 10 million views of the group performing "Permission to Dance."
Mexico, Panama protest looted art auction
Mexico claims to be the rightful owner of 74 pieces up for auction in Munich. Is this a case of stolen goods?
Gilgamesh 'dream tablet' goes back to Iraq
US and UN officials will return the ancient inscription to Baghdad later this week at a ceremony in Washington.
Ötzi the iceman: still fascinating 30 years on
World famous glacier mummy Ötzi was discovered by a couple 30 years ago.
The world's 10 most scenic drives
These rides will take you to majestic mountains, lush forests and many other unforgettable places.
Emmy Awards 2021: Plenty of glamour, little diversity
Netflix and Apple TV+ are the big winners. Yet the hoped-for diversity among award winners was nowhere to be found.
Emmy Awards 2021: 'The Crown' and 'Ted Lasso' win big
After going remote in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, this year's ceremony was back with in-person glitz and glam.
Culture in the constitution – A basic right?
Many who work in Germany's cultural sector are pushing for "Culture in the Constitution."
Christo's dream come true
On Saturday, the wrapped Arc de Triomphe in Paris opens to the public, allowing people to get up close.
Femocracy - Women on the political stage
"Die Unbeugsamen" is a documentary about West Germany's pioneering female politicians.
Photographing the powerful
The portraits of French photographer Laurence Chaperon. A glimpse behind the scenes of power.
Angela Merkel - The safe pair of hands
The Merkel era is ending. A look at some politicians who shared the stage with her.
Politics and the arts – An uneasy relationship
Ahead of Germany's federal election, artists are backing issues rather than political parties.
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