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Explore Ghana's colorful take on the afterlife — Afrimaxx
Heritage is the heartbeat of culture, and this special episode is all about heritage, history and tradition.
"KPop Demon Hunters" — Netflix hit upends stereotypes
A team of superheroes, not a girl group: The animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters" portrays K-pop idols as demon hunters.
'The Haydn Expedition': A very democratic orchestra
The documentary film "The Haydn Expedition" tells the story of artistic freedom and democratic governance.
German, Nigerian musicians rehearse for Beethovenfest show
DW meets the Nigerian and German musicians rehearsing together ahead of their Beethovenfest concert in Germany.
Pakistan: Young woman uses music to raise climate awareness
A young artist in Sindh province is using folk music to help rural communities adapt to extreme weather events.
Lil Nas X arrested after being found nearly naked in LA
The Grammy Award-winning rapper was held in jail and booked on suspicion of obstructing an officer.
Voices of reinvention — Afrimaxx
This episode of Afrimaxx is dedicated to the continent's voices of reinvention.
How music is driving social change in Rwanda
Music is considered the universal language of humanity, as people connect through rhythm.
Afghan Youth Orchestra: Resistance against the Taliban
Music is banned at home. But after fleeing the Taliban, the exiled Afghan Youth Orchestra is performing in Europe.
Meet the heroes of Malawian folk music
Despite their global success, in Malawi, the Madalitso Band is still relatively unknown.
Taylor Swift's next album titled 'The Life of a Showgirl'
A post on the US superstar's website did not specify a release date.
Ugandan DJ gets into green groove with solar power
Kampala’s DJ Decimal Point powers his beats with solar energy—spinning tunes and promoting clean, green living.
Kenya, Africa's home of country music
Country music has a loyal fan base in Kenya — and its popularity is growing steadily.
How dancing keeps your brain sharp
Dancing is a fun workout – and trains your memory. Find out why neurologists say tango does wonders for the brain.
Wacken Open Air 2025: Germany's legendary metal festival
It's not just about metal music but a unique community and cultural experience. Five must-know things about W:O:A.
Missing en route to the West — Global Us
Traffickers profit from a rise in migration out of Pakistan. Feet stamp and hearts sing with Brazil’s Happiness Trucks.
Ozzy Osbourne: The 'Prince of Darkness' pioneered hard rock
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne overcame addiction to continue his work and pioneer the heavy metal genre.
Why Hitler was a fan of Wagner's 'Meistersinger' opera
It is considered the "most German" of Richard Wagner's operas. Adolf Hitler used the work for his propaganda purposes.
Astronomer CEO resigns after Coldplay concert video
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned after being caught on camera cuddling a female colleague at a Coldplay concert.
Salzburg Festival 2025: Between power struggles and hope
This year, the Salzburg Festival's program echoes the tense state of the world.
Bad Bunny's love letter to Puerto Rico
The star celebrates his homeland: 30 shows in San Juan full of culture and community — and much more than just music.
Tomorrowland festival to go ahead despite burning of stage
Organizers say Tomorrowland will go ahead using alternative facilities at the venue.
Beyonce's unreleased music stolen from car in Atlanta
US police are probing the theft of five thumb drives with unreleased music and concert plans of pop icon Beyonce.
Music industry faces censorship after Bob Vylan controversy
Event organizers feel the pressure to deplatform the UK punk-rap duo who chanted "Death to the IDF."
Art. Ailments. Acoustics.
This week’s Arts Unveiled: between ailments and art, jazz piano, the Trautonium and kitchen culture.
Meet jazz pianist Olivia Trummer
Just piano and vocals: Jazz musician Olivia Trummer’s music is pure in form.
Fans line up to see reunited Oasis play in Manchester
After more den 15 years, Oasis return to the stage in their hometown. Around 80,000 are expected to attend the gig.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath put on one last show
On July 5, Osbourne reunited with Black Sabbath in Birmingham for a farewell concert. Here's a look at his wild life.
Rides, rhythms and real talk
Driving through Nairobi, conversations about the recent and past Gen Z protests are heating up.
Rheingau Music Festival experiments with classical format
The Rheingau Music Festival 2025 continues its classical music focus but intersperses elements of pop and world music.
Star pianist Alfred Brendel dies
The pianist passed away in London at age 94.
Bach's music sounds out against war and discrimination
Contemporary arrangements of Bach masterpieces at the Leipzig Bach Festival highlight oppression and conflict.
Beach Boys singer Brian Wilson dies at 82
After creating surf-pop classics, Wilson shaped US pop with lush musical arrangements and groundbreaking studio work.
Gambian musician Sona Jobarteh plays at Berlin Philharmonie
The West African kora is usually restricted to male players, but Sona Jobarteh is defying the norms.
Voice and speech disorders — In Good Shape
What helps with a hoarse voice? What is the larynx — and what can harm the vocal cords? What causes stuttering?
Afrimaxx — Past meets Future
Best street food in Lagos, pioneering Africa’s metaverse and modernizing Ghanaian string instruments.
Did Mozart have friends?
Mozart had many admirers. But did he have real friends? The questions are explored at the Mozart festival in Würzburg.
The trailblazing DJ DBN Gogo
DW sat down with South African DJ and producer DBN Gogo at Afro Nation 2024.
German and Nigerian classical musicians' mutual influence
This special street debate features German classical musicians together with international artists in Lagos, Nigeria.
Campus Project 25 brings Classical musicians to Nigeria
A campus project brings German musicians together with international artists as part of Bonn's Beethovenfest.
This family restores violins once owned by Holocaust victims
For three generations, the Weinstein family has restored violins that belonged to Holocaust victims and survivors.
A 300-year-old orchestra electrifies at Jazzfest Bonn
The Norwegian Wind Ensemble brings jazz, classical and improvisation together at the Jazzfest Bonn.
Echoes of the Holocaust — Arts Unveiled
Stories from the Holocaust: artistic symbols of resistance, 80 years after the end of World War II.
Opera house on wheels brings French culture to rural towns
A mobile theater brings contemporary opera to villages in France's southern Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
In Spain, the number of femicides has fallen by a third.
The Magazine for Africa's Youth — The 77 Percent
This week we look at how African musicians are impacting the global music scene.
Former refugee hoping to win 2025 Eurovision Song Contest
As a child, Claude Kiambe fled Congo to the Netherlands with his family. Now, he's entered the Eurovision Song Contest.
Movement matters — dance & AI in music
How AI is changing music production, the power of dance in Kenya and the Viennese waltz.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
ESC candidate Claude Kiambe, beekeeping in Paris and the specifics of Viennese coffeehouse culture.
Be happier! (Play music!)
It doesn't matter how old you are — learning a new instrument (or trying to) has benefits you might not expect.
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