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Igudesman & Joo compose new music for Alondra
New intro music for Alondra de la Parra’s Musica Maestra TV show!
An instrument from ancient times
Musica Maestra Alondra de la Parra meets Australian didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton.
Alondra de la Parra visits the Camerata Salzburg
Musica Maestra Alondra de la Parra meets the great musicians of the Camerata Salzburg!
'Das Boot' resurfaces as a TV series
Anti-war classic film "Das Boot" is being relaunched as an eight-part series, this time with strong roles for women.
Helene Fischer, Germany's top-paid singer
A very German phenomenon: Helene Fischer made it among Forbes' top 10 of highest-paid women in music.
Helene Fischer. A career in pictures
German folk pop star Helene Fischer releases her new album on May 12, the latest highlight in an unparalleled career.
The new Robin Hood: a CGI superhero
Every few years, Robin Hood is resurrected. This time the creators hope to get the kids off the couch and to the cinema.
100 German Must-Reads and their publishing companies
We've compiled this list of links to direct you to the publishers of out must-read books, where you can purchase them.
German actor among International Emmy Awards winners
Anna Schudt has won the International Emmy Award for best actress category. A nominated German drama left empty-handed.
The Beatles' 'White Album' at 50
The Beatles' ninth studio album went beyond the fab four's psychedelic pop to pioneer new musical genres.
'Seats of Power': Chairs as a status symbol
The Vitra Design Museum shows how the power of kings, popes or top executives is reflected in their seating.
Seats of power
Whether it's the pope's throne or a designer sofa, some chairs serve as a symbol of power.
Popxport - The German Music Magazine
Namika in our series "Respect! Women in Pop", Zaz on "Berlin Backstage“, and Romanian folk-heavy metal group An Theos.
Animated oil paintings
It took Dorota Kobiela seven years and 65,000 paintings to produce her film "Loving Vincent.”
Vincent Peirani: Rocking the accordion
On his latest album French musician Vincent Peirani plays rock classics on the accordion.
'At Eternity's Gate' and other films about artists
Julian Schnabel's van Gogh biopic "At Eternity's Gate" is not the first to shine a light on the life of an artist.
10 great films on artists
It's not the first time that Vincent van Gogh is the "star" of a feature film. Here are 10 films about radical painters.
Is a quota for women in film necessary?
There are less women than men working as directors in the German film industry. Would a gender quota be fair?
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 15.11.2018
A sourdough library, covering hit songs with an acoustic guitar, and the inventor of the mini skirt.
Rare Disney cartoon discovered in Japan
A long-lost cartoon featuring a character that led to the creation of Mickey Mouse has emerged in Japan.
Sarah's Music - Mozart in Havana
Sarah’s Music in Cuba! Sarah takes part in the 2017 “Mozart in Havana Festival”.
Sarah's Music - Fundraising with Music
International opera singers perform at the 6th German AIDS-Foundation Opera Gala in Bonn.
Italian composer Ennio Morricone at 90
His music is iconic. Ennio Morricone wrote the scores for numerous movies, including famous Spaghetti Westerns.
KINO favorites: 7 best films by female directors
DW's KINO team picked their favorite films showcasing wonder women.
KINO favorites: 7 great movies directed by women
These seven films were not only directed by female filmmakers, they also center on strong women's stories.
31 international artists interpret World War I
Oak wood bearing the traces of WWI was the starting point for the project "1914/1918 - Not Then, Not Now, Not Ever."
1914/1918 - Not then, not now, not ever
Artists from the countries involved in WWI were given a block of wood from the front to create a commemorative work.
First lady of folk: Joni Mitchell turns 75
Her voice has deepened by two octaves since the halcyon late 1960s but Mitchell is ever the honey-voiced folk icon.
Kirill Serebrennikov releases film as trial begins
Russian stage and screen director goes to trial in Moscow as his film of resistance is released.
Wes Anderson, Juman Malouf curate Vienna show
Director Wes Anderson and illustrator Juman Malouf curated a unique exhibition at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Vienna Kunsthistorische Museum goes twee with Wes Anderson and Juman Malouf curation
Wes Anderson and illustrator Juman Malouf, have curated a unique exhibition at Vienna's Kunsthistorische Museum.
120 years of Deutsche Grammophon
The world's oldest recording label is celebrating its 120th anniversary. A glance back at how it wrote music history.
The yellow label's artists
Our picks of the most important classical music artists who've been recorded by Deutsche Grammophon.
It's official: The Spice Girls are back
The British ambassadors of "girl power" have confirmed that they will be reuniting for a UK tour in 2019.
Supreme to Spice: Who is the ultimate girl group?
The Spice Girls will return to the stage in 2019. Can they claim to title of the ultimate girl band?
German punk band to perform after initial block
Leftist punkers Feine Sahne Fischfilet will be performing in Dessau after being blocked from performing at the Bauhaus.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 05.11.2018
A new cable car to Klein Matterhorn, the MTV Europe Music Awards, and visiting Montpellier.
The First World War in film
100 years ago, the horror ended on the battlefields of the First World War.
Autumn cuisine: wild duck with pumpkin
A Helsinki-based chef Ari Ruoho cooks up a hearty dish for the colder seasons of the year
'Gruffalo' illustrator hopes for a miracle as Brexit looms
"The Gruffalo" illustrator Axel Scheffler has lived in London for 36 years and says Brexit has nothing but downsides.
Wilderness: The call of the wild in art
Mankind is rapidly destroying nature, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Orson Welles' final feature debuts on Netflix
Orson Welles' beloved film project, "The Other Side of the Wind," was doomed to never be seen until Netflix stepped in.
The world's most cursed film projects
Film history features many disasters and alleged masterworks by top directors that never made it to the screen
Silent films that speak volumes: Weimar cinema retrospective
Weimar era centennial marked by silent movie retrospective at the German Historical Museum in Berlin.
'Tiny Horrors': Films to frighten on Halloween
Every year at Halloween, young people all over the world get together to celebrate — and watch horror movies!
10 films to give you the creeps on Halloween
Halloween
Syrian musicians triumph in the Elbphilharmonie
A speech by an exiled Turkish journalist as an orchestra of Syrian refugees perform to transformative effect.
Fashion poetry: Simon Porte Jacquemus
Every season, the young French designer creates a new visual world.
Behind the Syrian Expat Philharmonic Orchestra
Founder and artistic director Raed Jazbeh explains how Syrians in various European countries found a musical homeland.
Terezia Mora wins top German literature prize
The jury for the Georg Büchner Prize praised the Hungarian-born Mora for her works dealing with today's hottest topics.
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