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'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.
Living with nature in Iceland
Peter Weiss has built a lovely house in a remote and verdant valley in Iceland.
Street art for German unity
French artist, JR, has turned the Brandenburg Gate into an 'artwork of unity'.
Little Big City: Berlin in miniature
The designers of Little Big City show Berlin's history in 3D models.
The Weserbergland Region
A river and the many hills along its banks give the region its name: Weserbergland, or the Weser Uplands. It’s ideal for cycling holidays, because the Weser Cycle Route runs parallel to the river banks, some 500 kilometers from Hannoversch Münden to the Weser estuary on the North Sea coast.
Travel tips for Hanover
Check-in presenter Nicole Frölich explores the capital of Lower Saxony. She takes a curving elevator ride, tries her hand at standup paddle boarding, and gets a smootch from a sea lion.
A Germany Year in the US: Opening up the conversation
Johannes Ebert, Goethe-Institut secretary general, talked to DW about what unites and separates Germans and Americans.
What makes Germany and the Germans special?
British author Stephen Green has written a book about Germany that's also a love declaration to the country's culture.
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.
Hohenzollern Castle
The castle is a film backdrop, day-trip destination and ancestral home of the Hohenzollern family.
Travel tips for Baden-Württemberg
Southwestern Germany has it all: nature in the Black Forest, romanticism in Heidelberg and culture in Stuttgart.
29 artists receive German order of merit
Ahead of Germany's national day, President Steinmeier presented honors to 29 personalities of the cultural world.
5 dog breeds whose names reveal their European origins
Hundreds of different breeds are internationally recognized. These five have names linked to their European roots.
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.
Vienna hosts major Pieter Bruegel exhibition
Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel's detailed depictions of peasant life are filled with humanity and unusual irony.
Pieter Bruegel: Once in a lifetime
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna has organized a comprehensive exhibition of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's works.
German cinema owners at war with Netflix?
Roma, winner of the Lion at the Venice Film Festival, has unleashed a fiery debate among cinema owners in Germany.
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.
The legacy of Bauhaus 100 years on
Relying on the pioneering Bauhaus spirit, the buildings in Weimar and Dessau are used today for teaching and research.
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.
An American's first (real) Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest in Munich is the world's largest folk festival. DW's Hallie Rawlinson filled us in on her first time there.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the week
Aachen Cathedral glows on its anniversary, Ottolinger at Paris fashion week, and clay illustrations
40 years World Heritage Site Aachen Cathedral
40 years ago, Aachen Cathedral became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s glowing on its anniversary.
Paris Fashion Week: fashion label Ottolinger
Berlin-based design duo Ottolinger takes on Paris Fashion Week.
Oktoberfest – Dirndls, lederhosen and beer
DW reporters from three nations at their first Oktoberfest. Culture shock or just one big party?
Drone racing as a professional sport
Drone sports have been evolving into various professional disciplines.
Frankfurt's new Old Town
Frankfurt has reconstructed its historical Old Town.
A Roman delicacy – Fish soup
Top chef Massimo Riccioli prepared a "Zuppa die Pesce á la Massimo" just for us.
Creative album cover art
Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson invented a whole new style of album cover art.
Berlin Backstage: David Draiman & Disturbed
David Draiman, lead singer for Disturbed, talks to DW about the band's new album, "Evolution."
New cable car to the Matterhorn at the start
From September 29, the cabins of the "Matterhorn Glacier Ride" will hover to Europe's highest mountain railway station.
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.
Urban Gardening
Turning unused urban spaces into vegetable gardens is a trend that has many adherents in Berlin.
Around the Reichstag
Nicole Frölich explores the government district in Berlin
Brandenburg Gate crowns itself with street art
On German Unity Day, the well-known street art artist JR will transform Berlin's landmark with a giant photo collage.
10 iconic album covers by Hipgnosis
Fifty years ago, Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson created the art design group Hipgnosis.
Quirky accommodation
We wanted to know the most unusual place you’ve ever stayed overnight.
Wolfgang Tillmans receives Goslar art prize
Tillmans, a Turner Prize winner, will accept the Goslar Award for photography "between poetry and disillusionment."
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.
Greece prepares for storm "Zorba"
Greece is preparing for a severe autumn storm. Danger threatens the Peloponnese peninsula and the island of Crete!
Frankfurt celebrates its new Old Town
About half a million visitors are expected at the opening of Frankfurt's reconstructed Old Town this weekend.
Welcome to the Cannstatter Volksfest
Germany's second largest folk festival will be celebrated as a giant party for the 200th anniversary.
Monaco royal to the rescue
Prince Albert II of Monaco is passionate about protecting our oceans.
Moulin Rouge feather costumes
Maison Février began creating elaborate feather costumes for Paris' Moulin Rouge dancers in 1929.
DIY: Making your own organizer
DIY expert Franziska Kouidis demonstrates how to create a cool organizer.
'Balloon' depicts miraculous escape from the GDR
The film "Balloon" tells the true story of two families' spectacular escape from East Germany during the Cold War.
Famous Maya Bay to remain closed
Thailand's popular Maya Bay will be continue to be closed to tourists
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