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'Bilbo Baggins' actor Ian Holm dies aged 88
The actor was best known for playing Bilbo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy.
Photographer Martin Schoeller gets 'Close Up'
Close-ups of Jack Nicholson, Angela Merkel or drag queens: Star photographer Martin Schoeller is on show in Berlin.
'Close Ups': Martin Schoeller's extreme portrait detail
The German photographer has an eye for unflinching detail in his large format portraits.
Kurt Cobain guitar up for auction
The guitar Kurt Cobain played for his MTV Unplugged performance with Nirvana is expected to break records at auction.
Akinbode Akinbiyi's photographic poetry
The Nigerian photographer travels the world to capture scenes from everyday life. His work is on show in Berlin.
250 years of Schott Music publisher
Beethoven was a godsend for the Schott music publishing company; Wagner was a challenge, but he still brought in money.
History in musical scores: 250 years of Schott Music publisher
Schott Music celebrates its 250th anniversary this year: Tradition and modernity meet in their publications.
'Gone with the Wind' and other stereotypical depictions in film
Amid the current Black Lives Matter protests, "Gone With The Wind" made headlines. But many other works are problematic.
Old and new ideas on the future of food
Insect burgers or meat from a test tube: An exhibition in Dresden looks into "future foods."
Hitchcock's 'Psycho' timeless at 60
Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece not only continues to terrify, but to leave an indelible mark on cinematic history.
Black Lives Matter's impact on film and TV
The controversy surrounding "Gone with the Wind" opens a larger debate on representation in storytelling.
Virtual Bach Marathon for the Bach Festival
Leipzig without its Bach Festival is hardly imaginable, even in times of coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
Salzburg Festival to be held despite COVID-19 restrictions
The festival celebrates its 100th anniversary. Despite COVID-19 restrictions, its program has more events than expected.
Spike Lee's 'Da 5 Bloods' revisits US history
Ahead of the release of his film, DW talked to the filmmaker about US history, from George Washington to George Floyd.
Spike Lee sees hope in current protests
In an exclusive DW interview, the US filmmaker reflects on racism, the current protests and his movie "Da 5 Bloods."
Hollywood films on racism
Many directors have released films on the topic of racism in the US. Here are some of the most significant.
Laurel Canyon: birthplace of the 1960s folk-rock scene
From Joni Mitchell to the Beach Boys, many musicians make up the unique sound. Here are some of the most famous.
Berlin Fashion Week poised for a move to Frankfurt
Officials hope the move will transform Germany's financial hub into a new "international fashion metropolis."
Sea-Watch: 'We shouldn't even exist'
Sea-Watch has been rescuing refugees from drowning in the Mediterranean for five years.
Beethoven - The sound of nature
2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth.
Classical music for climate protection
On June 5, the program for the "Pastoral Project" will be streamed live from Bonn.
International Literature Award honors 6 books
In this unusual year, six books from four different continents are receiving awards.
Cannes reveals its film selection
Despite its cancellation, the Cannes Film Festival has awarded its seal of approval to 56 films.
Beethoven's Pastoral in pandemic times
It wasn't easy for the Beethoven orchestra to practice for a concert honoring World Environment Day.
How Germany's film industry faces COVID-19
Movie shoots that came to a standstill following the coronavirus lockdown now aim to resume. How will it work?
Pianist Igor Levit to play 20-hour coronavirus concert
The German pianist wants to raise awareness of the struggles musicians endure amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The influential Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder had filmmakers who influenced him, but he also influenced many other directors after him.
Clint Eastwood: Hollywood's paradoxical superstar turns 90
His 'Dirty Harry' films made him a hero of the political right. But aged 90, his true legacy is also as an auteur.
African designers take on COVID-19 in style
In the fight against COVID-19, fashion designers across Africa have been getting creative.
German film & TV: Tatort, dubbing & the German Hollywood
Rachel Stewart investigates German TV and cinema – and catches up with the German voice of Angelina Jolie!
'Wind of Change': The Scorpions and the CIA
A new podcast explores the rumor that the US intelligence agency, and not the Scorpions, wrote "Wind of Change."
How BBC London became an enemy of the GDR
"Letters without Signature" was the name of the radio program in which mail from East Germany was read out loud.
Nike Wagner on Beethoven resurrected
The director of Bonn's Beethovenfest reveals her plans for the time during and after the coronavirus crisis.
Pippi Longstocking at 75
It's Pippi Longstocking's birthday. Why does everyone admire the strongest and bravest girl in the world?
Tracing conspiracy theories in film
Many movies about conspiracies and conspiracy theories come from Hollywood. But Germany also has a history in the genre.
All made up? Conspiracy theories in movies
Germany abounds with conspiracy theories during the coronavirus crisis. These movies explore various conspiracies too.
The survival of music clubs and festivals during coronavirus
How can the music events industry deal with the coronavirus crisis during the summer season?
Euromaxx - 360° Open House Berlin, Germany
Once a month, Euromaxx takes you to a "360° Open House".
Beatles photographer Astrid Kirchherr dies at 81
The German photographer shot some of the earliest pictures of the Beatles and helped shape their iconic style.
Alternatives to the Eurovision Song Contest
This would have been Eurovision Song Contest week. There's still a bit of an ESC vibe going on.
Soul legend Stevie Wonder at 70
With his blend of R&B, soul and gospel, Stevie Wonder has been an icon of pop music and of civil rights for ages.
Stevie Wonder: Musician and civil rights activist
Stevie Wonder has not only made a name for himself as a musician, but also as a civil rights activist.
What is the future of film festivals?
Cannes is canceled this year due to the coronavirus and won't be online. Smaller festivals react differently.
Germany's Venice Biennale curator on its future
Yilmaz Dziewior is sure the Venice Biennale will take place in 2021, but COVID-19 has already altered the art world.
Germany bite by bite: Buckwheat pancakes
Here is a specialty from Lower Saxony.
'Seinfeld' actor Jerry Stiller dead
Best-known as George Costanza's dad in "Seinfeld," the father of actor Ben Stiller was also part of a comedy duo.
Why Hannah Arendt remains inspiring today
A Berlin exhibition dedicated to political thinker Hannah Arendt shows that she remains more relevant than ever.
Rock 'n' roll pioneer Little Richard dies
The flamboyant star thrilled millions of fans, and influenced numerous other artists within the music industry.
Musical highlights from the Bonn Opera Gala
Even during the coronavirus pandemic, opera arias can open hearts — and wallets.
DW's virtual concert from Russia and Germany
DW is contributing to the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII by building a musical bridge between Russia and Germany.
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