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Rammstein video: Far-right clickbait or anti-fascist art?
The full video to Rammstein's new single "Deutschland," the first in a decade, has generated international controversy.
'Dumbo' is not the end of Disney remakes
Reviews for Burton's new film are underwhelming, but Disney won't stop revamping its trove of animated classics.
Beethovenfest by moonlight
The earth's satellite has inspired many works of art, literature and music — and this season of the Beethovenfest.
Beethovenfest 2019: Nike Wagner reveals highlights
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner told DW about this year's program, whose motto is "Moonlight."
Article 13: Will it hinder or promote artistic expression?
After a new copyright law passed in the European Parliament on Tuesday, artists, musicians and creators are divided.
How Christo walked on water
A documentary about the 81-year-old artist premieres in Berlin. It examines his "Floating Piers" installation.
Why Hitler watched Hollywood films
Author Peter Demetz looked into how Hitler, Goebbels, Mussolini, Lenin and Stalin dealt with cinema.
'Animal uproar' on show in Bremen
A special exhibition is dedicated to Bremen's famous musicians born in a Brothers Grimm fairly tale 200 years ago.
The world of Bach in images
From Leipzig to Lübeck and from God to Google: Along with great music, the composer left us with diverse visual motifs.
Satisfying the craving for Bach
Bach is a booming business, and the Bachfest Leipzig plans to showcase dozens of choirs from all over the world in 2020.
Music pioneer Scott Walker dies at 76
American pop and experimental music legend Scott Walker has died, his label 4AD announced on Monday morning.
Brecht: Poet, playwright — and womanizer
A new docudrama revisits the life of iconic 20th century playwright Bertolt Brecht as well as his love affairs.
German museum goes ahead with Michael Jackson exhibition
An exhibition of art about Michael Jackson is opening in Bonn amid new controversy over the singer's alleged abuse.
Why was 'Head Full of Honey' a flop?
"Honig im Kopf" was a hit in Germany. Til Schweiger directed the remake, but "Head Full of Honey" bombed in the US.
Where persecuted writers find refuge
Syrian writer Rabab Haidar fled her homeland after resisting President Assad. For World Poetry Day, here's her story.
Michael Jackson scandal: Boycotts are 'ludicrous'
A documentary has renewed debate on the pop icon's legacy. An ethics professor says boycotts are the wrong way to go.
The Guinean who became a football star in East Germany
The film "Pelé aus Neubrandenburg" highlights the connection between the GDR and Africa. DW speaks with its director.
How art reflected the socialist utopia in the Soviet Union
With more than 400 works, a exhibition in Paris shows how Russian art moved from avant-garde to socialist realism.
Jordan Peele explores the monster within 'Us'
After "Get Out," Jordan Peele offers "Us," a horror film with a middle-class African-American family in the center.
4 contemporary Czech novels you don't want to miss
The Czech Republic is country of honor at the Leipzig Book Fair 2019. We dip into four exciting works by Czech writers.
Kent Nagano with a French accent
On tour with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Nagano explains why Quebec belongs to Europe and what to expect next.
German author Christa Wolf would have turned 90
Former GDR author Christa Wolf, who died in 2011, remains one of Germany's most famous authors.
Tim Raue: From gangster to top chef
He once belonged to a street gang, now he's one of Germany's best chefs.
Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr
British photographer Martin Parr has one favorite motif: his fellow citizens.
Pussy Riot concert in Christchurch cancelled
Currently touring New Zealand, the Russian feminist punk group had a performance planned in Christchurch on Friday.
Berlin's Balkan DJs initiate Arab parties
The creator of Berlin's legendary Balkan Beats nights has now launched Arab Beats for his fellow refugees.
Film festival Berlin and Beyond in the US
The German-language film festival is showing films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the US.
HBO to adapt German satire 'QualityLand' into series
Mike Judge, the creator of "King of the Hill" is turning Marc-Uwe Kling's satirical dystopia into a TV series.
A new start for Ruhrtriennale director Stefanie Carp
The Ruhrtriennale is back after 2018's controversy related to the band Young Fathers' support for the BDS movement.
Eurovision standouts emerge
All contestants for the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv are now known, and these ones caught our attention.
An XXL Guitar
It takes more than two hands to play this guitar – at least two more to hold it up.
Big plans for the Beethoven anniversary year
The Beethovenfest Bonn is giving a sneak preview of its special lineup.
Portraits of the British soul in the countdown to Brexit
Martin Parr's London exhibition "Only Human" explores British identity through portraits of his compatriots.
Michael Jackson: German reactions reserved
A documentary about Michael Jackson's alleged child abuse has led to boycotts, but German media reactions are cautious.
'Exile Is a Hard Job': Nil Yalter exhibition in Cologne
Nil Yalter films, draws and describes the fate of people who, like her, have left their home countries to live in exile
'Hi, A.I.': Exploring our relationship with robots
Isa Willinger's prize-winning film "Hi, A.I" delves into the bonds between humans and humanoid machines
Strategies to help bookstores survive
Are bookstores facing an existential crisis? DW asked the CEO of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association.
A look at Lagerfeld's final collection for Chanel
The presentation of Karl Lagerfeld's last collection for Chanel was shown at Paris women's fashion week on Tuesday.
Chanel pays tribute to Lagerfeld with his final collection
With Fashion Week, the late design legend Karl Lagerfeld was nevertheless present with his last works.
The best of Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week for Fall 2019 wrapped up on Tuesday, full of suits and sculptured silhouettes.
Disharmony in Berlin
Daniel Barenboim, one of the world's most celebrated conductors, has been hit by accusations of bullying.
Europe to the Maxx: Europe's coolest music festival
The Norwegian village of Finse holds a festival where musicians perform on instruments made from ice.
Sting guitarist Dominic Miller on 'Absinthe'
Mention the name Dominic Miller and guitarists will prick up their ears. He talks about his new album, Sting and Brexit.
Fritz Lang's masterpiece 'M' revisited in a dark TV series
Fritz Lang's classic from 1931 has inspired "M — A City Hunts a Murderer," which reflects today's political climate.
Thierry Mugler, designer of the space-age goddess
A museum retrospective celebrates French designer Thierry Mugler and the way he empowers women as superhero glam stars.
Thierry Mugler's iconic designs
Here's a selection of Tierry Mugler ensembles on show at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition.
Night Grooves Featuring Marla Glen & Sebastian Krumbiegel
Night Grooves features US singer Marla Glen and Sebastian Krumbiegel (Die Prinzen).
Germany's S!sters at Eurovision
The two singers Carlotta Truman and Laurita Spinelli will represent Germany at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
America First: Top Oscar for 'Green Book'
Jochen Kürten
"Green Book" won the best picture Oscar: A good choice, says DW's Jochen Kürten — but not because of the film itself.
'Green Book' wins Oscar for best picture
Civil rights road-trip drama "Green Book" has been named best picture at this year's Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
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