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Back to the Middle Ages: On the Romanesque Road
The Romanesque Road links 88 cathedrals, cloisters, churches and castles in 73 places of Saxony-Anhalt.
Bud Spencer: Cult actor gets Berlin tribute
Naples in Italy and the German capital Berlin now have one thing in common: a Bud Spencer Museum.
Africa's artists during COVID
Africa's cultural scene is facing major challenges and hardly getting any aid from the state.
Oksana Lyniv, Bayreuth's first female conductor
The Ukrainian conductor, the first woman to head the orchestra at the Richard Wagner festival, discusses her work.
Discarded Bowie painting sells for record sum
Bought for just a few dollars at a thrift store, a rare painting by musician David Bowie has sold for tens of thousands.
Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt
Check-in host Nicole Fröhlich pays a visit to the site of the famous former artist colony.
The key events in the Britney Spears case
The pop star has urged the judge to end an "abusive" guardianship that gave her father control of her affairs in 2008.
Britney Spears asks judge to end her conservatorship
The singer told a court she wants her "life back" and asked for an end to the "abusive" control of her affairs.
How green is Germany?
From cars to coal, recycling to school strikes — just how environmentally friendly is Germany?
This is the sports event you get excited about!
We wanted to know which international sports event you get excited about.
Music festivals: To play or not to play?
Staging events in 2021 is questionable despite sinking COVID infection rates. Some festivals are trying novel solutions.
John Neumeier's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
The star choreographer presents his classic based on Shakespeare in a version that is more than just a ballet film.
An artistic outlet for Nicaraguan youth
Fulfilling a niche, the "Casa de los Tres Mundos" offers young people artistic activities.
Possible Dürer work draws art lovers to church
Painted on the back panel of an altar, the often hidden painting has long been speculated to be Dürer's.
Oscars: Majority of Academy board now female
For the first time ever, there are more women than men on the board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
New museum confronts fate of WWII refugees
An exhibition is set to open in Berlin dedicated to the 14 million German refugees from World War II.
Berlinale Summer Special highlights
The Berlinale Summer Special celebrated the return of cinema in Berlin. Here are a few snapshots of the event.
German Peace Prize goes to Tsitsi Dangarembga
Honored with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the Zimbabwean filmmaker, author and activist faces trial.
Nazi-looted art: Germany struggles with restitution
Does Germany need a restitution law for Nazi-looted art?
Young musicians take a stand on global issues
Participants in the contest "Your Song for One World" discuss the power of music as a tool to trigger social change.
Lost Kandinsky masterpiece sells for over €1 million
The "art-historical sensation" ended up selling for over three times the estimated value.
Mona Lisa replica sells for €2.9 million
The owner saw his " Mona Lisa" painting as the original Leonardo da Vinci. It sold for 10 times its auction estimate.
Enid Blyton fans react to 'racist' label
Amid the controversy around Enid Blyton's books, DW's Brenda Haas recalls how she treasured them as a child in Malaysia.
The politics of the early Documenta art shows
The art show launched in 1955 was self-styled as breaking with Nazi culture. But one of its founders was a war criminal.
Prague seeks new direction as tourism reopens
Can the Czech capital avoid a return to overtourism as the sector gets back to business?
Controversial Golden Coach now museum exhibit
Formerly used by the Dutch royals, the 122-year-old coach was criticized for featuring racist, colonialist imagery.
What to expect at the 2021 Bayreuth Festival
Expectations are high for Richard Wagner's famed festival, but the pandemic continues to cause uncertainty.
A new definition for antisemitism?
The recent Jerusalem Declaration on antisemitism is causing controversy.
Wacken to hold a 'mini' heavy metal festival
With Bullhead City and top names, Wacken organizers are planning a streamlined version of the heavy metal festival.
How to speak Denglish like a true German
Germans have a tendency to weave English words into their sentences. Here's how to fit into the conversation like a pro.
Etna: Europe's highest active volcano
Mount Etna in Sicily could erupt at any time – we checked it out in part 15 of the series "Extreme Places".
Remembering a forgotten German-Jewish heritage
The Nazis destroyed a unique German-Jewish cultural heritage. A discussion with historian Julius H. Schoeps.
Taj Mahal reopens
Its visitor numbers have nosedived due to COVID, as was the case for the other "New Seven Wonders of the World" sites.
The origins of the German flag
European soccer championship enthusiasts like to wear their national colors. German fans sport black, red and gold.
Svetlana Alexievich honored with Order of Merit
The Nobel Prize winner from Belarus is a leading intellectual in her home country's opposition movement.
Key German-Jewish figures
The digital remembrance project "Tsurikrufn" commemorates German-Jewish cultural workers from before 1933.
Christo wrap of Arc de Triomphe in Paris set for September
The artist was renowned for his large-scale art. The date for posthumous realization of his project has been confirmed.
Night trains make a comeback across Europe
More and more people want to respect the climate when traveling, and night trains are making an unexpected comeback.
'Salvation' at the Leipzig Bach Festival
Some overseas die-hard fans have spared no expense to experience the music live in Germany.
Berlinale awards its Golden and Silver Bears
The Berlinale winners had already been announced in March, but the awards ceremony was held three months later.
Boundless: Diversity United in Berlin
The exhibition at Tempelhof Airport shows the vibrancy of today’s art in Europe. Let’s take a look!
5 soccer songs that have nothing to do with soccer
As the European Championships get underway, here are five songs that accidentally became soccer anthems.
'Courage': On the frontline of the Belarus protests
Democracy activist Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was in Berlin for the premiere of Aliaksei Paluyan's film, "Courage."
Berlin's clubs itching to restart the party
As Berlin starts to reopen, dancing remains forbidden. Will the club scene ever be the same again?
Jill Biden's 'LOVE' blazer does the talking
The first lady's jacket stole the limelight from husband President Joe Biden ahead of the G7. Was she trolling Melania?
The top German idioms for the European Football Championship
Germans have their very specific way of discussing football. Speak like a Weltmeister with these expressions!
'Redemption Now' at the Jewish Museum
Israeli artist Yael Bartana lets an androgynous messiah figure roam through a utopian Berlin.
Star architect Gottfried Böhm has died
One of the great postwar architects, Gottfried Böhm died June 9 at the age of 101.
Berlin Palace opens its gates
The courtyard of the reconstructed palace, which houses the Humboldt Forum museum, is now open to the public.
Hollywood star Jürgen Prochnow at 80
As a submarine commander in "Das Boot," he became "the German face" in Hollywood, working on both sides of the Atlantic.
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