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Reclaiming the body through cancer
Writer Karuna Ezara Parikh shares how a cancer diagnosis reshaped her perspective on health, beauty and life itself.
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
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
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
Some basic and perhaps quirky domestic items are essential for a good start to a new home in Germany.
Invisible Work: Women strike back
Women around the world and across generations are connected by this familiar thing that you can't actually see.
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
From the gardens of Versailles to suburban America, why are well-manicured lawns central to our cultural identity?
Art.See.Africa | Lagos
In the fifth episode of our series, we explore the exciting cultural life of Lagos, Nigeria.
Berlin inaugurates its first memorial for decolonization
The artwork "EarthNest" offers a new platform of exchange and remembrance dealing with the impact of colonialism.
Gladiators: The Colosseum as predecessor of reality TV?
As "Gladiator II" hits cinemas, we look into the parallels between the ancient Roman tradition and reality TV shows.
Missionary sex position — how it got its name
Why is what some might call the most classic, or perhaps conservative, of all sex positions named after missionaries?
How astrology can help you find love & yourself
Do zodiac signs influence who we are compatible with? And what can tarot cards tell us about romantic relationships?
Germany's Carnival celebrations in pictures
Carnival begins in different German cities on November 11. A look at the 2024 festivities.
11 crazy Carnival events held between November 11 and Lent
Worldwide Carnival celebrations are in February, but German Carnival strongholds start the party on November 11.
November 9 pogroms showed coming Nazi brutality
On the night of November 9, 1938, Nazis and mobs sympathetic to them carried out pogroms against Jews in plain sight.
Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style
Japanese mangas that glorify militarism and National Socialism: Are they dangerous?
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.
Surviving the Holocaust: 'There is no God'
The film "Verity Circle" tells the story of two sisters who survived the Theresienstadt Ghetto.
Will Hollywood turn to bland escapism under Trump?
Hollywood and the American art world are still processing Donald Trump's decisive win in the US presidential election.
Reality TV: Our ancient thirst for drama
On a trip from Ancient Rome to Laguna Beach we track down the roots of reality TV and ask: Why are we so drawn to drama?
Is Germany drawing the curtain on nudism?
Germany is know for its liberalism toward public nudity. But nudism clubs are reporting a slump in membership.
Giveaway: 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall: Find out more about German reunification and win a DW Travel Kit!
Quincy Jones: Music legend who made Michael Jackson dies
The music titan transformed Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson into stars, becoming a legend himself in the process.
Unseen heroes — Roma resist Nazis
Roma heroes who resisted the Nazis: Sinti boxer Johann "Rukeli" Trollmann staged a protest at a title fight to ridicule the Nazi's racial ideology. Alfreda "Noncia" Markowska saved around 50 children destined for concentration and death camps.
The endless reign of 'Vogue' editor Anna Wintour
The fashion mogul turns 75. Here's a look at the magazine's contributions to the fashion scene — and the controversies.
Traveling across Germany: Most beautiful sights in photos
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, tourists can travel freely in Germany.
Day of the Dead and other death rituals around the world
What happens after death? Here's a look at sometimes unusual rituals of diverse cultures marking someone's passing.
Halloween: Origins, customs and why it is celebrated
Halloween is not actually an ancient Celtic custom, nor was it invented by the American candy industry.
Game Over: What happens after you beat 'Tetris'?
It turns out 'Tetris' can be beat — but many video games are infinite or hide the ending unless you put in extra work.
Art See Africa | Accra
In episode four of our series, we explore Ghana’s vibrant art scene in Accra.
Facts & myth busting: Men's sexual health
From masturbation and penis size to erectile dysfunction, Love Matters debunks misinformation about men's sexual health.
Should Germany return Nefertiti bust to Egypt?
An Egyptian archaeologist has demanded the repatriation of the iconic Queen Nefertiti bust from her Berlin exile.
The Missionary Position: Preaching, power, getting pregnant
Weird name for a sex position, right? Well, the story behind it is just as strange.
Ancient Peru: New discoveries highlight women's rule
Archaeologists have uncovered a throne room and detailed murals indicating that a woman likely ruled Moche society.
Frankfurt Book Fair 2024: Adult fiction booming
This year has seen record attendance at the festival. 'Romantasy' and 'Dark College' top the list of popular genres.
'Aura' is German youth word of the year 2024
Selected by Germany's youth as their trendiest slang, the word "aura" has been given new meaning by quantifying cool.
German Book Prize for Martina Hefter
Martina Hefter receives the German Book Prize 2024 for her novel about so-called 'love scammers'.
Literary voices from Germany
The shortlist for the German Book Prize and the authors behind the novels.
Author Igiaba Scego explores Italy's colonial past in Africa
In her writing, Igiaba Scego tells of Italy's repressed colonial past.
Peace Prize winner Anne Applebaum: A voice against autocrats
The US-Polish historian has warned the world of Russia's Vladimir Putin long before the full-scale war in Ukraine.
One Direction singer Liam Payne dies aged 31
Hotel staff made at least two calls to emergency services moments before the 31-year-old pop star fell to his death.
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.
Europe-wide train links marred by steep costs, construction
The dream of a Europe-wide high-speed rail network is far from reality.
75 years of Frankfurt Book Fair: World stage for protests
The Cold War and Iran's fatwa on Rushdie had an impact on the book fair, which opens with a controversy from Italy.
Italy's spotlight at Frankfurt Book Fair sparks controversy
As guest of honor of the book fair, Italy has prompted fury by not inviting anti-Mafia author Roberto Saviano.
Chilean author Antonio Skarmeta dies at 83
He fled the Pinochet regime and wrote "Burning Patience," adapted into Oscar-winning "The Postman," in exile in Berlin.
Surrealism movement turns 100
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. How did artists change the way we see the world?
Martina Hefter wins 2024 German Book Prize
Hefter won with her story of a woman caring for her ill husband while chatting online with a Nigerian love scammer.
Dresden: Robo-conductor takes the baton
The Dresden Symphony Orchestra revisits the relationship between man and machine — and the results are surprising.
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