Events around the world will mark the 50th anniversary of the Spanish artist's death, as part of the program "Picasso Celebration 1973-2023." From artistic genius to toxic masculinity, a look at his legacy
A century ago, distillers took Scotland's national drink and refined it to the point at which Japanese brands are now consistently recognized as the best in the world
In the 19th century, Jewish and European immigrants founded what would become New York's world-famous delis. The specialty food shops are now featured in an exhibition in the Big Apple
The photography biennale in Bamako, Mali is one of the most important arts events in Africa. Many young artists hope to launch an international career at the event
DW reporter Sarah Hucal finds out how one of the most authentic Christmas markets in the US, the Chicago Christkindlmarket, compares to its German counterparts
They can exceed prices of €18 million euros and are played by stars like Anne-Sophie Mutter and David Garrett. But how do you even get your hands on Stradivarius and Guarneri violins?
In this Deutsche Welle Festival Concert, we'll listen to a diverse program of organ music from five composers who were all part of Johann Sebastian Bach's extended family
They worship the same God, but the principles of their faith are different, even at Christmas: An overview of the differences in faith between Protestant and Catholic Christians
A new Berlin exhibition exploring the century-long legacy of the original vampire movie 'Nosferatu' will take visitors' blood for a complimentary ticket
After their World Cup triumph in Qatar, Argentina's football players have returned home and were greeted by fans in Buenos Aires. The team paraded the trophy in an open-top bus as thousands assembled in the capital