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Iranian exile Mohammad Rasoulof is Germany's Oscar entry
Iranian exile Mohammad Rasoulof is Germany's Oscar entry
Among the 85 international films in the 2024 Oscar race, "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" will represent Germany.
How AI is shaking up the art scene
How AI is shaking up the art scene
A portrait of the mathematician Alan Turing painted by a humanoid robot fetched over a million euros at Sotheby's.
Why a duct-taped banana sold for millions of dollars
Why a duct-taped banana sold for millions of dollars
As "Comedian," a banana duct-taped to a wall, is sold at auction, here's a look back at how the banana inspires artists.
Must-have German household items
Must-have German household items
Some basic and perhaps quirky domestic items are essential for a good start to a new home in Germany.
A brief history of the toilet
A brief history of the toilet
World Toilet Day on November 19 aims to raise awareness on the importance of safe sanitation.
The power of the perfect lawn
The power of the perfect lawn
From the gardens of Versailles to suburban America, why are well-manicured lawns central to our cultural identity?
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In the spotlight
Berlin in the 1990s: Playground and wasteland
The decade that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the city's global image as a hub of creativity and change.
Should Germany return Nefertiti bust to Egypt?
An Egyptian archaeologist has demanded the repatriation of the iconic Queen Nefertiti bust from her Berlin exile.
Kurov documentary traces Russian crackdown on free speech
Askold Kurov's film "Of Caravan and the Dogs" shows how Russia shut down independent media after invading Ukraine.
Surrealism movement turns 100
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. How did artists change the way we see the world?
India: When stick figure cartoons are seen as a threat
Political cartoonist Rachita Taneja faces threats and a possible prison sentence for her Sanitary Panels webcomic.
South Korean Han Kang wins Nobel Prize in literature 2024
Han Kang is the first Asian woman to win the Nobel Prize, considered the world's most prestigious award for writing.
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