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Music festivals with a green vibe
Now that the summer's nearly over, we look at which festivals were trying to be green.
Musicians divided by Moscow protests
Some bands sing at rallies and call their followers to join the protests while others distract the public from politics.
Without Borders Film Festival 2019
With nationalism on the rise around the world, this year's motto at the Without Borders Film Festival is "We."
Without Borders Film Festival features hidden gems
Germany's Without Borders Film Festival in Bad Saarow has a quite few gems on its 2019 program.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Truth' opens Venice Film Festival
Starring Juliet Binoche and Catherine Deneuve, the Japanese director's anticipated new film makes a splash at Venice.
Copying the greatest art the old-fashioned way in Berlin
In Germany, a replica workshop is still making plaster copies of famous sculptures the same way after two centuries.
Venice Film Festival 2019 highlights
Despite a highly international competition selection at Venice, only two women will feature films.
Women dominate at MTV ViMAs
Taylor Swift, Missy Elliott and Ariana Grande have taken home major honors at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
Bayreuth 2019: A very good year
A colorful season at the Bayreuth Festival.
Kirill Petrenko's inaugural with the Berlin Philharmonic
A moment in music history: On August 23, a new era began in the Berlin Philharmonic Hall.
Challenging stereotypes on African fashion
While addressing established norms in African fashion, a Berlin exhibition showcases inspiring sustainability projects.
Tradition meets new ideas: Trends in African fashion
Here are some of the artists on show at the Berlin exhibition "Connecting Afro Futures. Fashion — Hair — Design."
A look back at Rammstein's Stadium Tour
The German hard rockers' sold-out tour is ending on Friday. They've left more than a few impressions along the way.
How the postcard became a hit
A new exhibition in Berlin celebrates 150 years of postcards. Here's how Germans enthusiastically adopted the medium.
150 years of postcards
A Berlin exhibition revisits the 150-year history of postcards. Here's a selection from the turn of the 20th century.
From bees to refugees: German Book Prize longlist announced
With stories set around the world, from Bosnia to Yerevan, the selected works highlight German language literature.
Summer trend: Ugly sandals
Ugly sandals are this summer's big footwear trend. Are they beautiful or awful?
Germans' great love affair with potatoes
They were once guarded by the king and are sometimes eaten with apple sauce. Here's more about potatoes in Germany.
The pop icon of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement
Cantopop singer Denise Ho was successful in the Chinese market until she joined Hong Kong's democracy movement.
Music and Freedom
Classical, township music: South Africa's Bochabela String Orchestra on Nelson Mandela and Haydn.
'Easy Rider' Peter Fonda dies
US actor Peter Fonda, the star of cult classic road movie Easy Rider, has died at the age of 79.
The Alphorn - a piece of Swiss culture
At a festival in southern Switzerland, alpine horn players strike unusual tones.
Rammstein: What's in those lyrics?
Despite the militant look and taboo-breaking texts, Rammstein sing of love and quote classical poetry.
Germany's most traditional boys' choirs
Here are Germany's oldest boys' choirs, along with Berlin's State and Cathedral Choir, which is being sued by a girl.
Rediscover the first woman of film history
Pioneer filmmaker Alice Guy was behind many groundbreaking achievements, even before the beginning of the 20th century.
Contemporary art award for young artists goes to Pauline Curnier Jardin
Out of four young nominees based in Germany, Jardin was chosen for the prestigious Preis der Nationalgalerie award.
How Woodstock songs mirror American history
Fifty years after Woodstock, we recall powerful songs and the stories they tell about American history.
Woodstock: A legend despite chaos
After 50 years, the festival is considered a milestone of the 1960s peace movement, but there were also some downsides.
Behind the scenes: The legacy of Alfred Hitchcock
The legacy of the master of suspense is celebrated in a new book by German publisher Taschen.
'Like Bach in music': Hitchcock's influence
The British director was born 120 years ago, and Alfred Hitchcock's films have hardly aged. We found out why.
Iconic festival: Woodstock in film
Michael Wadleigh's Oscar-winning documentary contributed to making the counterculture Woodstock Festival legendary.
What Germans eat in the summer
Germans don't only eat sausage and beer. Here are dishes they typically prepare during the summer.
The Grachtenfestival Amsterdam: This is where the music plays!
With a mix of classical, club and jazz music Amsterdam will again be marking the Grachtenfestival on August 9, 2019.
Beijing orders boycott of Chinese 'Oscars' in Taiwan
Directors and movie stars from mainland China have been banned from participating in Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards.
Highlights of the 72nd Locarno Film Festival
Artistic director Lili Hinstin aims to steer Locarno into new avenues. A number of German filmmakers are there as well.
Last batch of missing Kafka papers unveiled in Israel
The long-disputed documents are from Max Brod, who defied Kafka's dying wish and turned him into a famous writer.
Star conductor Oksana Lyniv's tribute to Joseph Roth
The LvivMozArt festival, held in Lviv, Ukraine and its surroundings, celebrates the region's cultural heritage.
The strength of compassion: Toni Morrison has died
By writing about the horrors of slavery and racism, the Nobel Laureate empowered the African-American people.
Classical Rammstein?
The German shock rockers might seem stylistically light years away from classical music — but only at first listen.
How Wacken keeps renewing itself
Bands from war-torn countries, new "Made in Wacken" fans: The Wacken Open Air founder recalls his festival highlights.
30 years of Wacken: How a village became a heavy metal mecca
Wacken Open Air is one of the world's biggest heavy metal festivals in the world. Here is what makes W:O:A so unique.
Woodstock 50 canceled
Organizers have called off the festival planned to commemorate the legendary 1969 celebration of peace, love and music.
Woodstock 1969: a shift in pop culture
As Woodstock 50 is officially cancelled, here's a look back at the real thing.
How 'Moby-Dick' anticipated modernist writing
Herman Melville was born 200 years ago, yet he is still one of the world's most celebrated authors.
These stars are serious about saving the environment
For these actors, models and princes, championing environmental causes is more than just a passing fad.
Remembering Holocaust writer Primo Levi
He survived Auschwitz by chance, and went on to write invaluable accounts of life in the Nazi concentration camps.
Who is US rapper A$AP Rocky?
Here's what you need to know about A$AP Rocky as his trial for assault charges starts in Sweden.
Kraftwerk case: EU top court defines sampling
When judges define creativity: In Kraftwerk's 22-year legal battle, the EU court has set strict rules on sampling.
'Homotopia' reinvigorates the gay rights struggle
DW spoke to singer Sam Vance-Law, whose album hits the right notes on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Tarantino's back with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
Quentin Tarantino takes audiences back to Hollywood in 1969, culminating in a famous bloodbath — with a twist.
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