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The future of classical music?
Meet rising stars Isata and Sheku Kanneh-Mason at the Rheingau Music Festival.
Shredded Banksy painting back under the hammer
"Love is in the Bin" is expected to be sold for almost four times as much as it did only three years ago.
5 Israeli authors you should know
The German-Israeli Literature Festival in Berlin features renowned authors alongside newcomers of Israeli literature.
How country music is taking over the world
Country music has undergone a facelift and is now attracting people from all walks of life.
Musical faux pas in German election campaigns
The choice of songs for election campaigns is a challenge. What are the rules?
Mamma Mia! ABBA makes a comeback
After a 40-year hiatus, ABBA is about to release a new album, and plans a show in London.
Germany's most beautiful wine festivals
The wine harvest is in full swing. Here's a selection of German wine festivals taking place to mark the occasion.
Without Borders festival: Films about 'longing'
Homelessness, alienation and freedom of expression are among the themes of the Without Borders film festival.
Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis dies
For almost six decades, the composer of "Zorba the Greek" had a strong musical and political influence in Greece.
Who can travel to Germany?
Who is allowed to visit Germany? And who must quarantine on arrival? We provide answers to the most important questions.
Germany's fascinating underground worlds
Caves offer protection, are mysterious and fascinating. Join us for a glimpse into a hidden world.
Frankfurt Book Fair: 25,000 visitors daily
Organizers of the world's largest book trade fair have obtained a special permission to welcome 25,000 people daily.
How to combine German and English
The German language is riddled with all sorts of Anglicisms that can be confusing at times, says DW's Louisa Schaefer.
'Cover Girl' chancellor: Angela Merkel in the press
These magazine cover pages have variously compared the Chancellor to Hitler, a dominatrix — but also Mother Theresa.
Pick up a pen and write a letter
September 1 is World Letter Writing Day. Here's how it started, along with a selection of unusual letters.
Controversial Max Stern art exhibition starts
Heirs of the persecuted Jewish art dealer withdrew their support for the Düsseldorf exhibition.
Highlights of the Venice Film Festival
There are 21 films competing for the Golden Lion, including a new work on Lady Di, "Spencer."
Beethovenfest composer: Zeynep Gedizlioglu
Turkish composer Zeynep Gedizlioglu’s composition is an ode to present-day, COVID-induced isolation.
Mickey Mouse comics' German success story
The Mickey Mouse comic books were launched 70 years ago in Germany, and became cult thanks to Erika Fuchs.
Russian festival with Rammstein singer canceled
Till Lindemann, Rammstein's lead, was visited by the police ahead of a Russian event where he was set to perform.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry: Reggae pioneer dies at 85
After six decades of groundbreaking musical innovation, the "mad genius" of dub music has passed away in Jamaica.
Colorful and criticized: Star painter Leon Löwentraut
At 23, his bright and energetic style has earned him tons of young fans — but not everyone loves his work.
German snails compete in Oldenburg race
A snail called Speedy Gonzales was the ultimate winner, taking home a head of lettuce.
2021 Goethe Medals awarded
This year's prize is going to Marilyn Douala Bell of Cameroon, Toshio Hosokawa of Japan and Wen Hui of China.
'Nevermind' cover isn't child sex abuse
Silke Wünsch
Was the baby on the Nirvana album cover exploited? DW's Silke Wünsch says no — but that doesn't make it right today.
Beethovenfest 2021
The Beethovenfest in Bonn celebrates the musical genius of the legendary German composer and is on until September 10.
Young, Jewish and on the move in Germany
What does it mean to live in Germany as a member of the "Third Generation" of Jews?
Strong women take center stage at Bayreuth 2021
This year's Richard Wagner bash is getting a whole new shine — largely thanks to the women in command.
How Nazi-era artists adapted to the postwar period
A new historical exhibition in Berlin explores the postwar career of the artists listed as crucial to Nazi culture.
Art in a rice paddy
Canceled last year due to COVID, the rice paddy paintings popular in Asia are now back on display.
Campus-Project: 20 years of global music making
The Beethovenfest and DW project brings together young musicians from around the world who connect through music.
The world's top tea drinkers are in Germany
The British and the Turks are famous tea drinkers, but East Frisia on the northern German coast holds the world record.
German federal culture policy to get poll test
Monika Grütters is the all-powerful head of culture policy in Germany. The election could shift the balance of power.
German idioms you really shouldn't take literally
From offended sausages to tap-dancing bears — these idiomatic expressions bring a little poetry to the German language.
Hong Kong to extend censorship law
Showing a work perceived as a threat to national security can lead to a three-year prison sentence.
Stars react to Charlie Watts' death
Following the news of Watts' death, fellow musicians paid tribute to the death of the Rolling Stones' iconic drummer.
German games and the international market
The most successful games often come from the US, Japan or Poland, but rarely from Germany. Why is that the case?
Has summer tourism in Greece bounced back?
DW's Sarah Hucal reports from Greece, where tourists are back despite devastating wildfires and the ongoing pandemic.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies at 80
The octogenarian rocker "passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier today," a spokesperson said.
Afghan influencers living in fear
A generation of young Afghans have ruled their country's social media but are now fleeing the "digitally armed" Taliban.
20 books longlisted for German Book Prize
The prestigious literary award recognizes the year's best novel in the German language.
Concern for Afghanistan's cultural treasures
Afghan museum and archaeological site workers too need protection in the wake of the Taliban takeover says Ute Franke.
Beethovenfest 2021 takes off
This year's festival in Bonn opened with a marathon of Beethoven's symphonies and a benefit concert for flood victims.
Young Jewish filmmakers confront life in Germany
Jewish creatives in Germany are speaking up and telling their own stories.
Berlin's iconic Neue Nationalgalerie is reborn
Mies van der Rohe's architectural masterpiece and shrine to modern art is finally reopening after a long refurbishment.
Berlin's 'Tanz im August' festival
This Berlin dance festival features shamanic rituals, anti-consumerism and the African diaspora.
Exhibition: 'Magnetic North' - Imagining Canada
An art show confronts iconic Canadian modernist paintings with First Nations’ perspectives.
Saxophone in a monastery
Musician Asya Fateyeva has a mission: to make the saxophone an established part of classical music.
Afghan director Sahraa Karimi recounts escape
Karimi is trying to help other filmmakers flee the Taliban, who she warns will undertake a "genocide" of artists.
10 films about Afghanistan
From "Kandahar" to "The Kite Runner," Afghanistan's history has served as the backdrop of many international films.
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