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My City: Lagos
Singer Simi takes DW on a tour through Nigeria's megacity, Lagos. Welcome to the "city of hustlers".
Made in Germany, heard in Spain: The Leon cathedral organ
This Easter, the Leon Cathedral will awe many with the powerful sound of its organ, made by Klais Orgelbau in Bonn.
Dream of fame: Russia's youth talent shows
Youths give their all for an audience of millions and a merciless jury in Russia's talent shows.
Nigerian music industry set to explode
Can Nigerian musicians make a living without getting royalties? DW's Malcolm Ohanwe says "yes."
Chocolate City Music helps artists in Nigeria get paid
Chocolate City Music represents Nigerian music artists and is helping implement structures so that artists get paid.
A small car with big ambitions: Honda Jazz
For a compact car, the Honda Jazz is surprisingly roomy. We want to know just how spacious it is.
Drive it! The DW Motor Magazine
The Audi e-Tron GT in Los Angeles, Peugeot 508 GT gets a family test & BMW's superbike: the S1000 RR
Notre Dame: More than an architectural landmark
Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral has made its mark not just in architecture but in literature, art and music, too.
A visit to Germany's top club, the Bootshaus
Berlin's Berghain is no longer Germany's top club, but rather the Bootshaus in Cologne, according to DJ Mag. A visit.
Night Grooves - The best of Night Grooves
In this "best of" episode of the music show Night Grooves, DW presents the musicians' greatest hits, the best performances and the most exciting stories from the second season, including Melanie C (Spice Girls), Marc Almond (Soft Cell), Ray Wilson (Genesis), DJ Ötzi and soul legend Kathy Sledge.
Police probe rapper who posted about airport drugs stash
German rapper Juju's own Instagram post about stashing her cannabis has landed her in hot water with police.
Swedish DJ Avicii to have posthumous album released
The 28-year-old had almost finished the album when he died in Oman last year of an apparent suicide.
Night Grooves - with Sophie B. Hawkins and Ivy Quainoo
American singer-songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins played several of her greatest hits in the intimate setting at the villa Haus Schminke in Löbau, Saxony, including "Damm I Wish I Was Your Lover" and "Right Beside You". Also on this episode of "Night Grooves": the winner of the very first "The Voice of Germany," Ivy Quainoo.
Dutch honor Angela Merkel with 'electro-opera'
The play "Merkel" focuses on struggles the chancellor faced during her career, and her upcoming departure.
Rammstein video: Far-right clickbait or anti-fascist art?
The full video to Rammstein's new single "Deutschland," the first in a decade, has generated international controversy.
Artificial Intelligence and Art
Musicians, painters and movie makers have drawn inspiration from AI software.
Inside Europe: How music unifies amid rising populism
As populism and Brexit deepen European divisions, a new exhibit in Paris looks at a powerful unifier. Music arriving with post-war migrations from former colonies helped turn two of Europe's most important cities, London and Paris, into multi-cultural melting pots. Lisa Bryant visited the show at the Paris Museum of Immigration History and has this report.
Beethovenfest by moonlight
The earth's satellite has inspired many works of art, literature and music — and this season of the Beethovenfest.
Study: Death metal creates feelings of joy
Want to feel happy, like there's nothing you can't do? Listen to death metal.
Beethovenfest 2019: Nike Wagner reveals highlights
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner told DW about this year's program, whose motto is "Moonlight."
Article 13: Will it hinder or promote artistic expression?
After a new copyright law passed in the European Parliament on Tuesday, artists, musicians and creators are divided.
Sometimes it gets dark before it gets light
Want to feel joy? Listen to death metal, says a surprising new study.
From fairy tales to art: The Bremen town musicians
The Bremen Town Musicians, a story of the search for dignity, has long inspired artworks now showing in Bremen.
The world of Bach in images
From Leipzig to Lübeck and from God to Google: Along with great music, the composer left us with diverse visual motifs.
Satisfying the craving for Bach
Bach is a booming business, and the Bachfest Leipzig plans to showcase dozens of choirs from all over the world in 2020.
Music pioneer Scott Walker dies at 76
American pop and experimental music legend Scott Walker has died, his label 4AD announced on Monday morning.
German police attacked at far-right rock festival
Police officers and journalists have been attacked by attendees of a far-right concert in the eastern state of Saxony.
Spotlight on Europe - 24 March 2019
Anger in Australia over offensive comments from Turkey++World's most famous opera house stops Saudi funding
Michael Jackson scandal: Boycotts are 'ludicrous'
A documentary has renewed debate on the pop icon's legacy. An ethics professor says boycotts are the wrong way to go.
Kent Nagano with a French accent
On tour with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Nagano explains why Quebec belongs to Europe and what to expect next.
Pussy Riot concert in Christchurch cancelled
Currently touring New Zealand, the Russian feminist punk group had a performance planned in Christchurch on Friday.
Sex videos, prostitution reveal K-pop dark side
The South Korean pop industry has been shaken by a sex scandal implicating some of the nation's top pop stars.
Inside Europe 14.03.2019
Jihadi brides and the children of 'Islamic State' — Latvian lawmakers look to soften gun control — Boeing's 737 MAX is grounded — Greece sacks police and fire services chiefs after last year's deadly wildfires — Warsaw's liberal mayor signs a declaration in support of LGBT rights in Poland — We look behind the music on German TV crime series 'Babylon Berlin'
Inside Europe: Babylon Berlin's hit song
The song "Zu Asche, Zu Staub" (to Ashes to Dust) of German TV series Babylon Berlin had its own success when the 16-part series aired on public television late last year. As filming for the next installment of the beloved 1920s series continues, Louise Gorman went behind the scenes in Berlin to speak to one of the composers of the unofficial theme song, to find out what all the hype is about.
Berlin's Balkan DJs initiate Arab parties
The creator of Berlin's legendary Balkan Beats nights has now launched Arab Beats for his fellow refugees.
Nigeria: Leaving crime behind
31-year-old Erriga was jailed for robbery, oil theft and dealing drugs. But he's now embarked on a new path.
Spotify lodges EU complaint against Apple
Accusing Apple of unfair competitive practices, Spotify says it "didn’t have a choice" but to file a complaint.
A new start for Ruhrtriennale director Stefanie Carp
The Ruhrtriennale is back after 2018's controversy related to the band Young Fathers' support for the BDS movement.
Eurovision standouts emerge
All contestants for the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv are now known, and these ones caught our attention.
An XXL Guitar
It takes more than two hands to play this guitar – at least two more to hold it up.
New beginnings
A French couple is desperate to repatriate their grandchildren from the ruins of Islamic State and Russian bands push back against the government's crackdown on Western pop music. Plus, we hear from a former nun who is speaking out against the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of the Catholic Church and women in India march against the culture of victim blaming.
Germany: 'Enfant terrible' directs opera — from Moscow
Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov will open his new opera in Hamburg on Sunday, despite being under house arrest.
Inside Europe: Stradivarius violins and climate change
Last October, a fierce storm uprooted more than 14 million trees in the Italian alps, affecting the 'Singing Woods'. This is where, 400 years ago, Antonio Stradivari found the right wood to use for his violins and it's still used today. According to experts climate change was the cause of that storm. So is a traditional industry threatened by more extreme weather? Angelo van Schaik reports.
Big plans for the Beethoven anniversary year
The Beethovenfest Bonn is giving a sneak preview of its special lineup.
Russia: Fighting the power with music
Russia's government is pressuring bands they fear could spark a youth movement against the Kremlin.
Michael Jackson: German reactions reserved
A documentary about Michael Jackson's alleged child abuse has led to boycotts, but German media reactions are cautious.
Disharmony in Berlin
Daniel Barenboim, one of the world's most celebrated conductors, has been hit by accusations of bullying.
Germany's Bauer starts new classical station
The German media group is promising to bring classical music to a new generation with the launch of Scala Radio.
Europe to the Maxx: Europe's coolest music festival
The Norwegian village of Finse holds a festival where musicians perform on instruments made from ice.
Sting guitarist Dominic Miller on 'Absinthe'
Mention the name Dominic Miller and guitarists will prick up their ears. He talks about his new album, Sting and Brexit.
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