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Will Hollywood turn to bland escapism under Trump?
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.
Quincy Jones: Music legend who made Michael Jackson dies
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.
The endless reign of 'Vogue' editor Anna Wintour
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.
Frankfurt Book Fair 2024: Adult fiction booming
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.
Literary voices from Germany
Literary voices from Germany
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German Book Prize for Martina Hefter
German Book Prize for Martina Hefter
Martina Hefter receives the German Book Prize 2024 for her novel about so-called 'love scammers'.
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Surrealism movement turns 100
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. How did artists change the way we see the world?
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.
'After Hitler': Changing German views of Nazism
From secret adoration to loud dismay, Germans have reconciled the Nazi past in very different ways across 80 years.
Use, and misuse, of music in US presidential campaigns
As Billie Eilish endorses Kamala Harris, here's a look at the history of music in political campaigns.
St. Pauli injects subculture into the Bundesliga
St. Pauli club is set to light up Germany's top football league with a passionate mix of music and social justice.
Dealing with Holocaust trauma through music
"Silent Tears" features Holocaust survivors' poems set to music. The Yiddish-language album is now receiving an award.
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