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Daniil Trifonov: Mental practice and artistic vision
The much-lauded piano virtuoso told DW what's in store for Trifonov fans in the near future.
The Nazi-era films completed after WWII
What happened to the films in production in 1945 in Nazi Germany that were not finished before the end of World War II?
How medieval emperors secured their power
The Mainz show "The Emperors and the Pillars of their Power" looks into the power plays of rulers in the Middle Ages.
Arvo Pärt: Still radically essential at 85
Censored by the Soviets, Pärt nevertheless became one of the most performed living classical composers in the world.
Hitchcock's top fan: Brian de Palma turns 80
From "Carrie" to "Scarface" to "Mission Impossible," Brian de Palma has definitely left his mark in Hollywood.
Mario Vargas Llosa on the power of literature
Nobel Prize laureate Mario Vargas Llosa opened the 20th International Literature Festival Berlin — live and in person.
What Trump and Luther have in common
The exhibition "From Luther to Twitter" explores the connection between media and politics throughout history.
Oscars announce diversity criteria for best picture
The Academy Awards have reacted to yearslong protests demanding greater equality for minorities in Hollywood.
This is the celebrity destination you would visit!
We wanted to know which international jet-set holiday destination you would like to visit.
Photographer Robert Capa: Debunking the myth
Capa's WWII images of the invasion of Normandy went around the world. But the photographer's story has been challenged.
'Plan B,' a new film by Teodor Currentzis
The coronavirus lockdown was an outstanding experience for many, including conductor Teodor Currentzis.
Venice Film Festival 2020 midway roundup
Vanessa Kirby, Greta Thunberg, Pedro Almodovar and a pandemic: DW's Scott Roxborough reports from the Venice festival.
Percussionist Martin Grubinger rethinks music
Inundate the country with good music, says the Austrian percussionist.
Actor Mario Adorf turns 90
German actor Mario Adorf has starred in over 200 roles and remains a much-loved screen legend.
Mario Adorf: A selection of films
The German actor is famous for playing rogues in westerns — but also for his performances as a loving grandpa.
Czech director Jiri Menzel dies
The Oscar-winning director and actor Jiri Menzel was one of the leading figures of the Czech New Wave of cinema.
The John Cage work performed over 639 years
It's the longest organ performance ever planned, and the last change of chords happened seven years ago.
13 recent archaeological finds in Germany
The artifacts reveal how Germany was at the center of major developments on the European continent.
First German exhibition for Iranian collective
Political and social conflicts are the focus of three Iranian artists whose exhibition opens in Frankfurt.
Belarus protests 'are a marathon'
Belarus conductor Vitali Alekseenok tells DW why he has joined the protests in his country.
Venice Film Festival: What's been salvaged
The Venice Film Festival, marked by COVID-19, is featuring an astonishing diversity of films in competition.
Salzburg Festival director: 'Arts are indispensable'
Markus Hinterhäuser made the festival possible in the pandemic but would find another such season difficult to imagine.
Korean band tops US singles chart
The new — and only — all-English track from Korean pop band BTS has hit the top spot on the Billboard singles charts.
Germany's Oscar-winning 'The Tin Drum' returns
Volker Schlöndorff's "The Tin Drum" won an Academy Award 40 years ago. A restored version is now released in theaters.
Music is their home: Pianist Aeham Ahmad and rapper Nura
Pianist Aeham Ahmad and rapper Nura are musicians both experienced fleeing their home country.
The Salzburg Festival defies the coronavirus
The prominent Austrian festival of music and drama has ended: Impressions from the last days at the Salzburg Festival.
The Berlin Philharmonic's pandemic plan
The Berlin Philharmonic has a new season, but normalcy is still a distant dream, says Director Andrea Zietzschmann.
The Impossible Orchestra
The Impossible Orchestra - a charity project founded by the Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra.
Ai Weiwei's new film uncovers Wuhan lockdown
The Chinese artist's latest documentary, "Coronation," reveals how an authoritarian state faced off a pandemic.
Ai Weiwei and Fang Fang on the Wuhan lockdown
Ai Weiwei's documentary reflects what happened in Wuhan, the first city in the world to deal with COVID-19.
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' opens to high expectations
Can the long-awaited action-thriller "Tenet" save the film industry from its coronavirus abyss?
Blockbuster meets artistry: The Christopher Nolan phenomenon
Fans are eagerly awaiting Christopher Nolan's newest film. What sets this exceptional director apart?
'The Impossible Orchestra' with Alondra de la Parra
Musicians recording at different locations and times, yet forming an ensemble: Impossible? No!
Claudia Schiffer: The 'Ice Queen' turns 50
With guidance from Karl Lagerfeld, the shy German teen became an iconic 1990s supermodel.
The first James Bond: Sean Connery turns 90
He was James Bond and voted the "sexiest man alive," and was knighted by the Queen.
Beethovenfest's only show — in a building site
Amid the coronavirus closure of Beethhovenfest, an artists' group will explore Bonn's Beethovenhalle mid-renovation.
Sexiest man alive: Sean Connery turns 90
He rose to fame as James Bond and stole the hearts of women all over the world.
Is German schlager music sexist?
Despite outdated views, the catchy pop tunes known as schlager have brought partying Germans together for decades.
Can this concert help arenas hold events again?
A German university is behind an ambitious study to determine the risk related to large-scale concerts or sports events.
Why Beethoven? 11 answers from Kent Nagano
The American conductor shares some thoughts on what Ludwig van Beethoven means to all of us.
Relevant as ever: Keith Haring
Keith Haring's work is relevant and surprisingly topical even today.
Remembering artist Christoph Schlingensief
A new documentary portrays the unique German theater director, performance artist and filmmaker, who died 10 years ago.
What's new at the Jewish Museum Berlin
Reopening after its pandemic-related closure, the Jewish Museum Berlin inaugurates its new exhibition.
Coronavirus — seen it all before in a movie?
TV series and cinema foreshadowed the pandemic years ago. We should have been watching more closely, says a film expert.
First woman to conduct a Salzburg opera series
Joana Mallwitz is making waves in the classical music world, and her debut at the Salzburg Festival is a highlight.
A drive-through art show picks up a new trend
A new concept hits the art world: Museum-goers can view art from their cars with drive-through exhibitions.
Maison ARTC - Avantgarde Fashion from Morocco
Revolutionary Moroccan designer Artsi Ifrach combines cultures, materials & styles.
Brave new world? Dystopias in film and literature
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" turns 75. Many more writers and filmmakers have created grim portrayals of the future.
The eclectic filmmaker: Wim Wenders at 75
A key figure in New German Cinema, Wim Wenders is renowned for his arthouse classics and Oscar-nominated documentaries.
The films that made Wim Wenders cult
He's a figurehead of New German Cinema: Here are the films that made Wim Wenders renowned.
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