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'Mephisto' by Klaus Mann
In "Mephisto," Klaus Mann tells the story of German actor Gustaf Gründgens. No one played Mephistopheles — the devil in Goethe's "Faust" - as brilliantly as he did. In real life, it turns out that Gründgens sold his soul as well.
'The Hunger Angel' by Herta Müller
Nobel laureate Herta Müller coins words for hunger and deprivation that are as beautiful as they are painful.
'Insane' by Rainald Goetz
"You can have my brain," said Rainald Goetz, and cut himself during a reading on TV. A definitely "Insane" way to fame!
'The Piano Teacher' by Elfriede Jelinek
What if we don't have sex - or not the right kind? You won't be able to put down Elfriede Jelinek's "The Piano Teacher."
'The Film Explainer' by Gert Hofmann
If you're watching a movie, the last thing you need is for the person sitting next to you to explain the entire film.
'The Wall' by Marlen Haushofer
Imagine being trapped behind an invisible wall, in a forest of all places. Perhaps you're the last person on earth?
'Demian' by Hermann Hesse
Good and evil, right and wrong — read Hermann Hesse's "Demian" to find out why being bad so much more fun.
The filmmakers driving the new Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Mexican film has made it to the top. These directors, actors and screenwriters are behind the country's cinema rebirth.
10 names behind Mexico's film renaissance
Mexican films are currently winning prizes and awards around the world.
'A Star is Born' in Lady Gaga
A singer is discovered just as another ends his career: the third remake of "A Star is Born" still offers great cinema.
Actor Florence Kasumba knows both Hollywood and Germany
Actor Florence Kasumba is a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, starring in Hollywood blockbusters and German films.
Video installation 'Again' asks troubling questions
A Chemnitz exhibition features Mario Pfeifer's hard-hitting video work about a buried xenophobic attack.
An artist by any other name...
Many musicians take on a stage name at the start of their career; some even switch their names over the years.
Pieter Bruegel: Once in a lifetime
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna has organized a comprehensive exhibition of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's works.
Charles Aznavour, master of chanson, dead at 94
Charles Aznavour, France's best known chansonnier and arguably Armenia's most famous son, sold records in 80 countries.
Kanye West questions amendment that ended slavery
The US rapper who now calls himself Ye repeated his support for President Donald Trump during his performance on SNL.
Paris Fashion Week: fashion label Ottolinger
Berlin-based design duo Ottolinger takes on Paris Fashion Week.
Creative album cover art
Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson invented a whole new style of album cover art.
Hipgnosis turned album covers into art
The British graphic design studio Hipgnosis were the visual pioneers of the progressive rock scene in the 1970s.
Author Richard Ford on the power of literature
American writer Richard Ford spoke with DW about his views on Donald Trump and German literature.
10 iconic album covers by Hipgnosis
Fifty years ago, Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson created the art design group Hipgnosis.
Sarah's Music: The Hollywood Bowl
Visit the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles with Sarah Willis and the Los Angeles Philharmonic!
Why sports cars are works of art
Sleek and elegant, powerful and fast: the Museum Kunstpalast shows classic sports cars from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Exploring the history of the Berlinale through photos
A photo exhibition gives a glimpse what happens on the sidelines at the Berlinale.
A photo history of the Berlinale
"Between the Films — A Photo History of the Berlinale" looks back at seven decades of the film festival's history.
Terry Gilliam's Don Quixote finally opens across Europe
Terry Gilliam endured three decades of "ups and downs" to realize his dream adaptation of Cervantes' Don Quixote.
Clergy sex abuse in film and literature
Movies have often portrayed victims of sexual abuse by clergy members. Novelist Bodo Kirchhoff revealed his story.
Pop singer Lary: 'I was often reduced to sex'
Pop sensation Lary to DW about her experiences with sexism and how #MeToo changed the male-dominated music industry.
Vivian Maier's street photography on show in Berlin
An exhibition in Berlin shows the works of Vivian Maier who took thousands of photos and kept them to herself.
Michael Kors to buy Versace for over $2 billion
Global fashion house Michael Kors has announced it will acquire legendary Italian fashion giant Versace.
The secretive photographer: Vivian Maier
An exhibition in Berlin shows the works of Vivian Maier who took thousands of photos and kept them to herself.
Beethovenfest wraps up
Over 2,000 artists dealt with the idea of "fate," which was this year's motto at the Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Jean-Claude Arnault: Prosecutor calls for 3 years in prison
The photographer and husband of Swedish Academy member Katarina Frostenson is facing prison for two counts of rape.
Robert Schumann, the quintessential Romantic
Robert Schumann wasn't just a composer, he as also a melancholic manic-depressive plagued by suicidal fantasies.
PopXport -- the German Music Magazine
A profile of Jennifer Rostock, Lary in "Women in Pop", and Ofenbach at Lollapalooza in Berlin.
Exhibition features Germany's latest archaeological finds
Europeans were constantly interacting, as the "Restless Times, Archaeology in Germany" exhibition in Berlin shows.
Prince's posthumous album reveals him alone at the piano
Intimate and raw, Prince's posthumous album "Piano & A Microphone 1983" offers tracks straight from the rehearsal room.
Berlin blocks controversial Wall project
A project called "Dau" was to set up a replica of the Berlin Wall. It was not approved for security reasons.
Sarah’s Music: A Different Chaconne
Johann Sebastian Bach's famous Chaconne for solo violin - in more ways than one.
The explosive art of Roman Signer
Swiss artist Roman Signer likes shock effects. His motto is ‘Crack, boom, bang‘.
Modern and modest: 'Contemporary Muslim Fashions' on show
An exhibition shown at a Frankfurt museum is trying to lift the prejudices surrounding fashion for Muslim women.
'Beethoven would be making electronic music today'
India meets Europe at the Beethovenfest's Campus Project 2018: Composers Rakesh Chaurasia and Bernhard Schimpelsberger
Socalled: A rapper sings Yiddish folk songs
Canadian artist Socalled is is now releasing an album of Yiddish folk songs.
'Fahrenheit 11/9': Michael Moore's call to action
In his new documentary, Oscar winner Michael Moore takes on Donald Trump and growing social inequality.
10 influential Indian artists
Here are some of India's most important and popular contemporary stars.
Celtic tomb treasures on show in Berlin
After lying hidden for thousands of years, a princess' jewelry are centerpieces of an archeological show in Berlin.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 17.09.2018
Fashion designer Victoria Beckham, the Greek island of Crete and Berlin's The Gate museum.
The chansons of Juliette Armanet
Singer-songwriter Juliette Armanet’s debut album was named France's Revelation of the Year 2018.
Victoria Beckham’s ten years in fashion
To mark her first decade as a designer, Victoria Beckham presents her latest collection in London.
Can Instagram fashionistas help save the planet?
How does environmentalism become trendy? As anything does in 2018: on Instagram.
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