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Searching for music's genome in 'The Brahms Code'
A new DW music documentary probes the music of Johannes Brahms.
A life without reading or writing?
Nothing could be cozier than snuggling up with a book, but more than 12% of adults in Germany can't enjoy that luxury.
An invisible exhibition
An interactive exhibit helps visitors gain powerful insight into the mental and physical experiences of the blind.
'Joker' film opens in US amid security concerns
The film has been criticized for potentially inciting violence and bringing back memories of a 2012 theater shooting.
Pioneering US actor Diahann Carroll dies
With the 1960s sitcom "Julia," Diahann Carroll became the first black woman to star in her own show.
Rembrandt's social network
Rembrandt, who died 350 years ago on October 4, had a wide social support system.
Siegfried Lenz's 'The German Lesson' turned into film
The important German postwar novel has been adapted into a film, and it remains as relevant as ever.
Top Czech singer Karel Gott has died
The successful Czech male singer was incredibly popular in Germany. Karel Gott has died at the age of 80.
Rocker Udo Lindenberg: A nightmare for the GDR
After being banned for years, here's how the rock star managed to be invited to perform in East Berlin in 1983.
Global opera star Jessye Norman dies
Renowned international opera star Jessye Norman has died at the age of 74. The US singer started her career in Berlin.
Costa-Gavras on politics, cinema and his new movie
A new movie from Costa-Gavras about the Greek financial crisis will celebrate its Greek premiere on September 29.
Netflix coup: Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' premieres
Scorsese's new movie starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino is a global media event.
When making music means torture
Free expression is under fire, but musicians like Egypt's Ramy Essam and Iran's Farzane Zamen will not stay silent.
Europe's loveliest cities: Copenhagen
Copenhagen is one of the world's most livable cities. That also attracts ten million tourists a year.
'Origin unknown': the Gurlitt Exhibition in Jerusalem
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem is finally displaying works from the Gurlitt art trove that were once 'Nazi treasure.'
'Abbey Road': Iconic Beatles album turns 50
The Beatles cross an intersection single file. The photo made music history – as did the album it was taken for.
'She Said' and the #MeToo movement
Reporters Jodi Kantor and Meghan Twohey address their coverage of sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Behind the scenes of war reporting
Among a variety of topics, Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival explores the work of reporters in conflict zones.
International Youth Library in Munich celebrates 70 years
The world's largest children's library is in Munich.
Pierre Cardin the 'Fashion Futurist'
Bold colors, futuristic shapes and a wild mix of fabrics — Pierre Cardin shaped fashion in the 1960s and '70s.
Uniting Romania with music
The George Enescu Festival is ray of light in a politically and socially torn country.
Listen to the Campus Concert 2019
South Africa was in focus at this year's Campus Project of DW and the Beethovenfest.
Berlin's celebrated Zoo Palast cinema turns 100
When a vast new movie theater next to the Berlin Zoo opened on September 18, 1919, a cinematic institution was born.
100 years of a Berlin film institution: the Zoo Palast
A century ago, the opulent Ufa Palast cinema opened as a venue for celebrated premieres — and later Nazi propaganda.
10 highlights of the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin
New perspectives on how people deal with conflict and injustice: 10 films from Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival.
Anne-Sophie Mutter wins the Praemium Imperiale
The German violinist is among the five prizewinners of the Japanese award, dubbed the Nobel Prize for the arts.
Nazi satire wins top prize at Toronto Film Festival
Director Taika Waititi took home the festival's top prize for "Jojo Rabbit," a coming-of-age comedy set in Nazi Germany.
Rammstein singer releases solo single
The Rammstein frontman is releasing a single as a solo artist, Lindemann. Surprise: There's violence in his new clip.
Power woman of classical music: Clara Schumann
Born 200 years ago, the composer, critic, impresario, pianist, mother and wife is seen as a power woman of her times.
Quiz: What do you know about German cuisine?
Every region in Germany has its own specialties.Test your knowledge.
'Walking through Walls' exhibition explores divisive borders
An exhibition marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall deals with divisive ideologies.
Turkish rappers call on citizens to speak up
#Susamam has had more than 20 million clicks on YouTube. The ruling AKP party in Turkey feels provoked.
Exhibition 'Walking Through Walls' echoes Berlin Wall experience
30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, an exhibition in Berlin takes a current look at the subject of confinement.
Campus Concert 2019: South Africa in focus
Deutsche Welle's and the Beethovenfest's Campus Project attracts young artists from all over the world to Bonn.
Beethovenfest: Composer Tshepo Tsotetsi's unsung heroes
The South African composer feels a responsibility to tell the stories of today, as he reveals in conversation with DW.
'Joker' wins best film at Venice Film Festival
The dark drama that details the transformation of one of Batman's most notorious villains got the top nod in Venice.
Beethovenfest 2019 begins with a moderate storm
The festival in the composer's hometown sets a comparatively calmer, nuanced tone in the current season.
Wish You Were Here: 150 Years of Postcards
The first postcard was sent in 1869. And the little picture greetings are still popular today.
Nazi design, from megalomaniac to kitsch
The Volkswagen Beetle, the swastika or Leni Riefenstahl's films: Nazis used design as a propaganda instrument.
Beethoven: To the moon and back
Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is is the inspiration for this year's Beethovenfest; it's even been sent to outer space.
Utopia and Demise: Art from East Germany
Thirty years after the Berlin Wall fell, an exhibition is highlighting the often misunderstood art scene in the GDR.
Works from the 'Utopia and Demise: Art in East Germany' exhibition
Thirty years after the fall oft he Berlin Wall, a museum in the western German city Düsseldorf presents East German art.
From Daft Punk to Chanel: Peter Lindbergh's photography
Influential German photographer Peter Lindbergh has died at the age of 74. Here are highlights of his works.
German director: Far-right populism a threat to culture
In an interview with DW, director Volker Schlöndorff explains how election wins for the AfD threaten the cultural realm.
DW Books: Must-reads on YouTube
The new YouTube channel in English kicks off with reportages, interviews, author profiles and book tips.
Why 'The Neverending Story' is cult
Before the 1980s film, there was Michael Ende's bestseller, published 40 years ago. Here's why it's still a classic.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle in Europe
Freediver Anna von Boetticher, a top restaurant in Venice, and the Tabernas Desert in Spain.
Venice’s Restaurant of the Stars
The Acquerello restaurant is a favorite with celebrities at the Venice Film Festival.
From leading man to humanitarian: Richard Gere at 70
Richard Gere
The forest in film and literature
Wilderness is central to much great writing and cinema.
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