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Do it yourself: flower monograms
These floral decorations are simply beautiful – here you’ll see how to make them yourself.
Shooting star Alice Merton
The singer-songwriter is releasing her debut album. She's hit a nerve with the hit „No Roots“.
Tesla recalls over 100,000 Model S cars
Embattled US car maker Tesla is recalling 123,000 Model S’s due to steering problems.
Rattle heads Germany's National Youth Orchestra
Simon Rattle, leaving the Berlin Philharmonic later this year, isn't leaving Germany's music scene behind just yet.
Sound Unbound at the Barbican
Sarah Willis experiences the Barbican Centre´s classical weekender - the Sound Unbound Festival.
How to celebrate Easter in Germany
Watch out for sugar-coated lambs, fire and lots and lots of chocolate. Here's what to expect at Easter in Germany.
'Heimat' driving new German 'identity politics'
What does "Heimat" stand for? In an interview with DW, sociologist Armin Nassehi tries to give some answers.
7 great movies inspired by German books
DW's KINO team picked its seven favorite film adaptations of German works of literature.
New Stalin comedy dares viewers to laugh
Banned in Russia, "The Death of Stalin" is likely to strike a chord in Europe and North America when it debuts in March.
The CJ5 house in Vienna
Viennese architects have designed an energy-efficient single-family home for a small plot of land.
A portrait of Russian writer Maxim Gorky
Public opinion on Russian author Maxim Gorky continues to be divided, even on what would have been his 150th birthday.
Life-size nude Trump statue up for auction in May
The work, created by artist group Indecline in 2016 as part of a group of statues, could fetch thousands of dollars.
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea divers explore the coast
Nouf Alosaimi is on a discovery dive around a small, sandy island in the Red Sea.
WorldLink: A Sorbian Easter
Tamsin Walker went to the Spreewald town of Lübbenau to get creative and find out more about Sorbian tradition.
Paris exhibition celebrates revolutionary Russian art
Marc Chagall's People's Art School had a long-lasting impact on modern art. A new exhibition features these works.
Germany's love affair with the egg
In Germany, eggs grow on trees and are eaten with special miniature utensils. Now that's true love.
Five examples of amazingly real art
Can you really believe your eyes? Five illlusion artists who play amazing tricks.
A theme park for Epicureans
DW reporter Meike Krüger at the world’s largest agri-food park in Italy.
High Five: 5 artists that make you look twice
These artists create optical illusions and use them in their art.
Top children's literature prize goes to Jacqueline Woodson
The American author is the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2018 laureate, beating out a stellar cast of 235 nominees.
Curtain rises on World Theater Day
On March 27th, activities across more than 100 countries celebrate the importance and the power of the dramatic arts.
Extra tour: Touring Rome on a Vespa
Tourists can also explore the Eternal City on a Vespa scooter.
'Homeland'?: Germany's shifting cultural identity in film
Germany now has a Homeland Ministry. But what does "homeland" mean, and what does it have to do with German cinema?
#DailyDrone: The Kanzlersgrund ski jump, Oberhof
Not only for ski jumping fans: today we show you a bird's eye view of the Kanzlergrund ski jump in Oberhof. Langtext:
'Heimat' films: How German perspectives on home have changed
What is this "Heimat" Horst Seehofer keeps talking about? A look at the Heimatfilm genre.
What makes a book a best-seller?
What turns a book into a smash literary hit? Literary critic Jörg Magenau looks at whether there's a recipe for success.
Apartment-stores: A new take on shopping
The stores may look like well-furnished living rooms, but everything here is for sale.
Extra tour: Touring Rome on a Vespa
Tourists can also explore the Eternal City on a Vespa scooter.
Auschwitz photo: 'A 14-year-old girl, not just a statistic'
DW speaks with Marina Amaral, the artist behind the haunting color photo of a girl who was killed in the Holocaust.
The fascination of mummies
Mummies tell us stories of past times. But how does mummification work? And which are the world's most famous mummies?
The best selling video games of 2017
US business magazine Forbes has ranked the most successful video games.
Famous mummies and their histories
After a mummy is discovered, rumors fly regarding its origin and death. Sometimes it's even thought to be an alien find!
Najem Wali’s New Feminist Novel
The heroine of this novel represents a new generation of women in Saudi Arabia.
Set designer Leeroy New
Monster, aliens and cable ties feature in Leeroy New’s artworks and film sets.
Why many Berliners feel at home in KaDeWe
While many treat the KaDeWe as a second home, for columnist Gero Schliess it's also a place for farewells.
Extreme biker Steffi Marth
Pro mountain biker Steffi Marth is blazing a trail in a predominantly male domain.
Italy's lost places
Milanese photographer Bruno Zanzottera takes pictures of Italian ghost towns.
All lit up: The "Luminale" festival
The 6-day 'Luminale' festival turns Frankfurt into a sea of light.
Cult cinema and women in Saudi Arabia
Stanley Kubrick's cult film turns 50. Art takes on the net giants. And strong women in Saudi Arabia.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the week
‘Las Fallas‘ in Valencia, the fishermen’s cap is back in style and light art in Frankfurt.
KINO-SPECIAL featuring Volker Schlöndorff
KINO brings you an in-depth interview with German director extraordinaire Volker Schlöndorff at the Babelsberg Film Studio in Berlin. He talks to us about his film 'Return to Montauck', as well as his commitment to political filmmaking.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
We interview Alice Merton, meet hip-hopper Afrob and talk to Rea Garvey about his latest album.
Rea Garvey and his Irish roots
For his latest album, Irish musician Rea Garvey returned to his roots.
Afrob - Hip-Hop made in Germany
DW talks to the German hip-hopper Afrob about how his Eritrean roots shape his music.
Alice Merton - Global citizen
Alice Merton talks about how her mobile, root-free lifestyle has inspired her music.
30th Techno-Classica
The Techno-Classica in Essen has been showcasing classic vehicles for 30 years now
Fabio Wibmer: the bike-stunt internet star
Fabio Wibmer became a YouTube star with videos of his spectacular bike stunts.
The quaint mining town of Røros
The quaint mining town of Røros, with its tradtional timber houses, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 23.03.2018
A visit to the Vintage Car Fair 'Techno Classica' in Essen. Plus, authentic Indonesian cuisine in Berlin's restaurant 'Tuk Tuk', and the Norwegian mining town of Røros, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
50 Kitchens, one city: Indonesia
"Sayur" means vegetable, "Lodeh" is the sauce - and in this favorite dish from Indonesia, coconut milk is an essential ingredient. In Berlin's Restaurant 'Tuk Tuk', chef Christian Adelius cooks authentic Indonesian cuisine
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