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Hollywood writers' strike
A screenwriters' strike halted film and TV production for months, costing billions. A deal to end it came in September
Classical Music on a Small Stage: Tiny House Concert 4
A fresh take on classical music: Steven Walter, artistic director of the Beethovenfest Bonn, invites young stars to talk shop, cook and make music. Episode 4: Pianist Kai Schumacher on classical music, pop and politics.
OpenAI lawsuit: US authors allege ChatGPT copyright theft
Authors like Jonathan Franzen and George R. R. Martin allege ChatGPT is fed with their copyrighted works.
Pop star Anastacia's new album celebrates German bands
US singer Anastacia's new album is intended as a treat for her German fans, with covers of the country's favorite songs.
Coco Chanel: Fashion icon with controversial connections
A London exhibition not only looks at the 20th-century designer's iconic creations but also her dubious Nazi relations.
How artists transcend censorship and struggles
How artists in China are getting their messages past state censorship – Zimbabwe’s artists post-Covid messages
Black comedy 'Poor Things' wins Golden Lion at Venice
The Venice Film Festival marks the start of the awards season.
Berlin club culture battles 'highway to hell'
The extension of the A100 freeway through central Berlin would destroy numerous nightlife institutions.
Venice film festival: The tops and the flops
Polanski's selection in the competition sparked controversy — but how was his film? Our DW reporter reveals his faves.
Lost guitars: From McCartney's bass to Eric Clapton's 'Beano'
Paul McCartney is but one of several musicians who never gave up the hunt for lost guitars.
Not your granddad's classical music: Tiny House Concerts
The new series from DW focuses on young and innovative musicians from the classical world and beyond.
Bad Saarow film festival: Between trauma and confidence
The German film fest sheds a light on the oppressive or hopeful realities of people living Pakistan, Syria and Ukraine.
80th Venice Film Festival: A less starry affair than usual
Due to the Hollywood strikes, fewer US actors and writers will be attending the festival to promote films.
Venice film fest celebrates cinema despite Hollywood strikes
Fewer stars will attend, but Priscilla Presley and Adam Driver may appear. Other picks have sparked controversy.
Zip it up: The zipper's 130-year history
The simple everyday device has contributed to the iconic style of Marlon Brando and James Dean and flown to the moon.
At 102, Iris Apfel is as stylish as ever
An inspiration for fashion fans and designers, the iconic Iris Apfel continues to boldly break all the rules.
Why the Goethe medal could spark political controversy
Cultural workers from Georgia, Taiwan and Hungary have been awarded the Goethe medal for their courage and commitment.
'Beyond Fame' — The art of the stars at Düsseldorf show
From rock singer Bryan Adams to Wimbledon winner Michael Stich, the "Beyond Fame" show features artworks by celebrities.
Hollywood strike: Why some productions are continuing anyway
Strikes in Tinseltown, a few productions continue anyway — but there are no scabs at work.
Germany's historical Studio Babelsberg under threat
The legendary film studio hosted the likes of Marlene Dietrich and is a pet filming location for Hollywood directors.
As Robert De Niro turns 80, fans await his latest role
As the New Yorker often hailed as the best actor of our time turns 80, DW looks back at his outstanding performances.
Robert De Niro's 80th birthday: His 11 best films
DW revisits some of Robert De Niro's best films, including "Mean Streets," "Raging Bull," "Casino" and "The Irishman."
Queen of Pop Madonna — forever young?
Madonna, who turns 65, is known for reinventing herself repeatedly. Is that why she's so obsessed with plastic surgery?
How teenagers from the Bronx invented hip-hop 50 years ago
On August 11, 1973, Clive and Cindy Campbell threw a party in New York. DJ Kool Herc's beats marked hip-hop's birth.
From Brazil to Germany: Marking Indigenous Peoples' Day
The UN marks a day to raise awareness for Indigenous peoples, who are the biggest victims of climate change.
Freddie Mercury treasure trove on show before auction
Sotheby's in London presents an exhibition and auction of the rock star's kaleidoscopic personal collection.
Despite weather chaos, Wacken heavy metal festival rocks on
The famous Wacken heavy metal festival kicked off in northern Germany, but with a smaller audience due to extreme rain.
Wacken Open Air 2023 deluged by rain
The 32nd edition of the legendary heavy metal festival is set to kick off, but heavy rains are posing challenges.
'Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever' as Kate Bush turns 65
Adding to her allure, the "Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever" flash mob celebrates her birthday.
Loud debates! Loud music!
One European nation loudly debates the presence of Soviet monuments, and another hosts a heavy metal festival.
Germany and speed: An exhibition on a special relationship
An exhibition titled "Tempo. Tempo! Tempo?" explores man's relationship with velocity — in all its forms.
Bayreuth Festival opens new worlds
Climate catastrophe, war and new augmented reality technology distinguish Richard Wagner's "Parsifal" in Bayreuth.
Still Rolling: Mick Jagger turns 80
The Rolling Stones' lead singer has gone from rebel to receiving a knighthood. At age 80, he shows no sign of retiring.
AI and film: Actors and writers fear obsolescence
Is artificial intelligence conquering film sets? The film industry is shaken up and demanding rules.
Barack Obama condemns 'profoundly misguided' book bans
In an open letter, former US President Barack Obama has criticized efforts to ban books from public school libraries.
LGBTQ and diversity at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
Celebrating 20 years in Stuttgart, the festival offers mixed themes from animal rights to empowerment to diverse love.
Lutz Seiler wins top German literary award
While he began his career as a poet, Seiler found a new level of fame with his debut novel, Kruso.
Hollywood actors join writers on picket lines
Hundreds of actors joined demonstrations by writers who had been marching for over two months.
Hollywood strikes: Which productions are affected?
With the US screen actors' union joining screenwriters in their strike, TV series and film shoots have been halted.
How to unleash creativity: Advice by music legend Rick Rubin
The Beastie Boys producer was also behind Johnny Cash's comeback. "The Creative Act" offers insight into his art.
How the Nazis destroyed Berlin's thriving fashion industry
Way before Berlin Fashion Week, Jewish entrepreneurs were pioneers of modern fashion in Berlin.
Germany's eternal dissident: Singer Wolf Biermann
A new exhibition about singer-songwriter and GDR dissident Wolf Biermann reflects the history of a divided Germany.
Pascal Mercier, author of 'Night Train to Lisbon,' dies
"Night Train to Lisbon" is the best known book by Swiss author Peter Bieri, who wrote under the alias Pascal Mercier.
Misogyny and sexual violence in the music industry
A British study has investigated misogyny, sexual harassment and violence in the music industry.
Arnold Schwarzenegger biography hits the shelves
The action hero, governor and Kremlin critic is being brought to life in three limited edition biographical works.
Arnold Schwarzenegger: His movie hits and misses
In his films, Arnie has always been of action. But he's also shown off his comedic and romantic talents.
'DIVA' exhibition celebrates extraordinary women
A new Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition celebrates iconic female performers who have defined popular culture.
Fashion trends for summer 2023: Colorful and cropped
Everything old is new again: the summer 2023 fashion trends are throwbacks to the early 2000s.
Inside Rammstein's 'Row Zero' system: Women speak out
DW spoke to two women who came forward against Rammstein's Till Lindemann.
The legacy of Remarque's 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
German writer Erich Maria Remarque, whose landmark anti-war novel has been adapted into film, was born 125 years ago.
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