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Pole dance as a sports trend
Not long ago, dancing on a pole was an activity confined to strip clubs. Now, it's a popular sport.
A$AP Rocky leaves Sweden for the US
Donald Trump has cheered a Swedish court's decision to free A$AP Rocky until it reaches a verdict on his assault case.
Russian band covers Rammstein
The Russian band RADIO TAPOK covers Rammstein songs and recreate the crazy music videos.
Jazz Live: Of Cabbages And Kings
The magic of the human voice in Of Cabbages and Kings — recorded live at the Jazzfest Bonn.
How Wacken keeps renewing itself
Bands from war-torn countries, new "Made in Wacken" fans: The Wacken Open Air founder recalls his festival highlights.
Turkey's artists face increasing pressure
Artists and creative professionals are increasingly being targeted by authorities in Turkey. Even stars are not spared.
More than kilts and bagpipes: 10 tips for Edinburgh
Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the British Isles.
Germany's oldest zoo turns 175
Since its opening in 1844, the development of the Berlin Zoo has directly reflected the history of Germany.
30 years of Wacken: How a village became a heavy metal mecca
Wacken Open Air is one of the world's biggest heavy metal festivals in the world. Here is what makes W:O:A so unique.
Switzerland's biggest wine festival
A spectacular show, music and dance: the Fête des Vignerons attracts about a million visitors.
Climate change pushing wine regions north
Europe's traditional wine-growing regions might be history if climate change continues. But new regions are popping up.
Grape expectations: the world's northernmost wine regions
The stock of formerly ignored wine regions is rising, as global warming is beginning to change viticulture.
Woodstock 50 canceled
Organizers have called off the festival planned to commemorate the legendary 1969 celebration of peace, love and music.
Woodstock 1969: a shift in pop culture
As Woodstock 50 is officially cancelled, here's a look back at the real thing.
Happy Birthday, Switzerland
August 1 is Switzerland's national holiday. We show you what makes Switzerland so special.
Baguette from France
Georg Matthes bakes traditional French baguette.
Crispbread from Sweden
Georg Matthes bakes wafer-thin Swedish crispbread.
Buckwheat Bread from Slovenia
In 2004, ten states joined the EU, including the small country of Slovenia. The country's speciality is Buckwheat bread.
How 'Moby-Dick' anticipated modernist writing
Herman Melville was born 200 years ago, yet he is still one of the world's most celebrated authors.
These stars are serious about saving the environment
For these actors, models and princes, championing environmental causes is more than just a passing fad.
A look back: Europe by train
DW reporters Giulia Saudelli and Luisa von Richthofen traveled through Europe with an Interrail ticket. How was it?
Remembering Holocaust writer Primo Levi
He survived Auschwitz by chance, and went on to write invaluable accounts of life in the Nazi concentration camps.
Who is US rapper A$AP Rocky?
Here's what you need to know about A$AP Rocky as his trial for assault charges starts in Sweden.
Kraftwerk case: EU top court defines sampling
When judges define creativity: In Kraftwerk's 22-year legal battle, the EU court has set strict rules on sampling.
Sugar, from status symbol to sweet poison
How did pies become cakes and what do pharmacists have to do with candy? An exhibition explores the popular ingredient.
Why are huge museums in China virtually empty?
China's museum-building boom has led to impressive architectural projects — but funds for programming are lacking.
Testing photo editing apps: “Retrica"
DW Digital is testing the most popular apps. This week: the selfie camera app "Retrica"
Senegal: Africa's new surfing hot spot
Quality surf spots, uncrowded and cheap — Senegal is one of the world's best-kept secrets when it comes to surfing.
Felix Jaehn celebrates his journey — and Pride
Felix Jaehn's new single and recent coming-out as bisexual tell the story of a young man, who fought to find himself.
'Homotopia' reinvigorates the gay rights struggle
DW spoke to singer Sam Vance-Law, whose album hits the right notes on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Tarantino's back with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
Quentin Tarantino takes audiences back to Hollywood in 1969, culminating in a famous bloodbath — with a twist.
Jazz Live: Eric Schaefer
"Kyoto mon amour:" an enchanting musical story recorded live at the Jazzfest Bonn. Listen to it here.
The late bloomer of tenors: Stephen Gould
The world-class tenor doesn't hesitate to reveal that it was a rocky road to reach the summit of his art.
Criticism against sponsors impacts art world
First the Sacklers, now Warren Kanders: Museums around the world are distancing themselves from questionable patrons.
Rammstein: Sons of East German punk
Rammstein members grew up in the GDR's punk and underground scene — a subversive tradition that still influences them.
In the footsteps of Theodor Fontane
It's the 200th anniversary of Fontane's birth. Lukas Stege visits the author's hometown, Neuruppin.
How safe is Germany for LGBTQ travelers?
Germany is said to have lost a lot of its attractiveness as a destination for gays and lesbians, reports "Spartacus."
10 gay-friendly locations in Berlin
Berlin is a haven for the LGBTQ community all year round. Here are some Berlin tips for queer tourists.
'Tannhäuser': A play within a play
What is the nature of love? That central issue in Richard Wagner's opera is in focus in the new production at Bayreuth.
Going beyond the love-sex dilemma
The Bayreuth Festival opens with Wagner's Tannhäuser. Director Tobias Kratzer told DW how his staging renews the play.
Honoring Wolfgang Wagner's legacy in Bayreuth
Richard Wagner's grandson is being honored in the year marking the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Architecture and design ideas to cool down
Ancient desert architecture or futuristic sustainable cities in Abu Dhabi: Here's how designers aim to beat the heat.
Architectural ideas against the heat
Can design and architecture help people escape the heat and combat the causes of global warming?
What to expect at the Bayreuth Festival
In 2020, the "Ring" will be produced by a young team, while this year's staging of "Tannhäuser" will be opulent.
Travel tips for Bayreuth – Wagner, Wilhelmine, and wheat beer
There are many reasons to visit this tranquil town in northern Bavaria, even if you don't attend the Wagner Festival.
Prussia's glamour and glory — the most beautiful palaces in Brandenburg
Magnificent castles in Brandenburg still represent the past power of Prussia. Here is a little overview.
How art anticipated change in East Germany
"Point of No Return" looks into how East German artists expressed their hopes for change ahead of 1989.
How artists depicted the collapse of the GDR
In "Point of No Return," a Leipzig museum looks into how artists depicted the era ahead of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Germany's nudist culture remains refreshing
From lakes and beaches to saunas and parks: Is Germany's nudist culture, known as FKK, dying out or still making waves?
An encounter with Coimbra
The former Portuguese capital has everything it takes to be a tourist attraction — join us on a visit.
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