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Court grants musician right to practice at home
Siegfried Ratz' neighbors had sued him for noise pollution. But the professional trumpet player prevailed in court.
Freddie Mercury biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' premieres
The film's premiere is in Wembley Stadium, where Queen once performed in a legendary Live Aid concert.
New exhibit traces war's long and brutal evolution
A unique exhibition in Vienna draws on new archaeological research to trace the evolution of war across 7,000 years.
Reclam's little yellow books get their own museum
German literature fans around the world know the Reclam publishing house and love the canary-colored classics.
60 years of Smurfs
Sixty years ago Belgian cartoonist Peyo published the first Smurfs story. They went on to conquer the world.
Beautiful but aloof: Catherine Deneuve turns 75
Celebrated as one of Europe's best actresses, the French star is not without controversy.
German punk band slams concert cancellation
A concert venue has blocked Feine Sahne Fischfilet from performing over fears of inciting far-right protesters.
Rammstein and their pop-up store
An exclusive look at the Rammstein props exhibition and pop-up store in Berlin.
The Initiative Musik's tenth anniversary
Initiative Musik has supported German musicians since 2008. Join in the anniversary celebrations.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Alondra de la Parra opens her private video archive.
Musica Maestra meets Benjamin Grosvenor
What is a star pianist like Benjamin Grosvenor doing when he is not playing the piano?
They Got Rhythm!
Alondra de la Parra and Ben Grosvenor share their love for the music of George Gershwin.
A View from the Podium
Alondra de la Parra and clarinetist Alessandro Carbonare are planning a surprise for their audience!
Lousy cook, superb musician!
Alessandro Carbonare tells Alondra de la Parra the secret of a Mozart concerto.
Singing Session with Rodrigo de la Cadena
Alondra de la Parra and Rodrigo de la Cadena sing in close harmony!
Meeting Rodrigo de la Cadena
Alondra de la Parra meets one of her favorite musicians – Mexican singer Rodrigo de la Cadena.
The silhouettes of Hans Christian Andersen
The Danish storyteller also produced hundreds of silhouettes, many of which will be on show at an exhibition in Bremen.
'Florence and its painters' exhibition opens in Munich
From the birthplace of Renaissance art, some 120 masterpieces by Florentine painters have gone on display in Munich.
Can you call your baby Adolf?
A new German comedy, Der Vorname, plays on the fact that the name Adolf still isn't something you can take lightly.
The K-Pop group more tweet-worthy than Donald Trump
They do not top only worldwide charts but also social media. What's behind the K-pop craze?
Unveiling the history of the headscarf
A show at the Weltmuseum shows the many — and sometimes contradictory — meanings the headscarf has embodied over time.
'Veiled, Unveiled: The headscarf' uncovers head coverings
A show at Vienna's Weltmuseum focuses on the headscarf and its many meanings across history, religion and geography.
A discovery: Literature from Georgia
This year’s guest of honor is Georgia, whose literature delves deep into conflicts.
Star pianist Dirk Maassen
The Ulm-based composer and pianist is one of the most acclaimed neo-classical musicians.
'100 German Must-Reads' launched at Frankfurt Book Fair
The world's largest book fair was launching pad for DW's bilingual literature special project recommending 100 novels.
Activists fined for canceled Lorde concert in Israel
An Israeli court has fined two New Zealanders for contributing to the cancellation of a Lorde concert in Tel Aviv.
Maryse Conde wins alternative to Nobel literature prize
Reacting to this year's absent Nobel Prize, the New Academy Prize in Literature selected Maryse Conde for its award.
100 German Must-Reads: DW’s literary canon
DW presents a list one one hundred German-language books that have been translated into English.
'German Angst': Pinpointing the country's collective fears
An exhibition focuses on the fears of Germans, showing how certain topics were already seen as threats decades ago.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Men need to read women authors
The Frankfurt Book Fair has opened with fiery speeches defending — and demanding — diversity in the branch.
Pink Floyd exhibition in Dortmund
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains is on in Dortmund’s U-Tower.
Reading Matter? 100 German Must-Reads!
DW's list of German-language novels published since 1900 and translated into English is the first of its kind.
'Great literature is regional': German author Eugen Ruge
Ruge tells DW why he thinks his novel "In Times of Fading Light" didn't come off to international readers as "German."
German literature's birth and where it stands in the world
What role has German-language literature played in the world? And what chance does it stand today?
Philipp Winkler: 'Hooligan'
Philipp Winkler lends a voice to the kind of men who ordinarily throw punches. His debut novel deals with hooliganism.
Julia Franck: 'The Blind Side of the Heart'
It's a portrait of a passionate young woman who blazes her own trail, but ends up paying a high price for it.
Benedict Wells: 'The End of Loneliness'
The young author describes a boy's evolution from adolescence to adulthood in one of the great coming-of-age novels.
Dörte Hansen: 'This House is Mine'
First came the expellees, then urban fugitives. Dörte Hansen tells of a farming region which has offered refuge to all.
Lutz Seiler: 'Kruso'
Two "castaways" meet in an isolated GDR outpost in 1989 in Lutz Seiler's celebrated tale of freedom and friendship.
Saša Stanišić: 'How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone'
Real life as a literary backdrop: In his debut novel Saša Stanišić writes about the Yugoslav civil war.
Robert Seethaler: 'A Whole Life'
The Austrian actor-turned-writer hauntingly and sensitively describes an entire life in around 160 pages.
Clemens Meyer: 'Bricks and Mortar'
A literary insight into how the sex trade became a booming industry in the former East Germany.
Christoph Ransmayr: 'Atlas of an Anxious Man'
The Austrian is a master of depicting characters who embark on a search for the essence of things.
Olga Grjasnowa: 'All Russians Love Birch Trees'
The death of her friend throws Mascha completely off course. Olga Grjasnowa talks about homelessness and arrival.
Judith Schalansky: 'The Giraffe's Neck'
The fading years of a brilliant yet belligerent teacher stuck in an East German province at the dawn of reunification.
Frank Schätzing: 'The Swarm'
In this novel, the ocean fights back. It's an exciting ecological thriller about unfettered nature.
Eugen Ruge: 'In Times of Fading Light'
This autobiographical debut novel shifts between an imagined East German utopia and the ultimate failure of communism.
Wolfgang Herrndorf: 'Why We Took the Car'
A young adult novel about wanderlust, friendship and growing up.
Sibylle Lewitscharoff: 'Apostotoloff'
A German-Bulgarian funeral grotesque, a road novel and family drama centered on unfulfilled fatherly love.
Juli Zeh: 'The Method'
Mourning leads to doubt, and doubt is a threat to the state — in July Zeh's highly topical novel about the future.
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