This month with “Stimming” (image), and many more! Rock, pop, hiphop, electro: at the beginning of every month we shine our search beacon into the Germany's studios and clubs from up North to the South. Listen in!
From July 2 to 27, Switzerland will host the 14th UEFA Women’s European Championship. How to still get tickets, what’s inside the ball, and who might win the title — we’ve got all the answers right here.
Is Germany prepared for the heat? Yes and no. Here's how cities are making plans to combat the heat, despite being confronted with a wide variety of conditions. We take a look at Stuttgart, Essen, Kassel and Leipzig.
Though light shows abound, hardly any other is as spectacular as the Schlosslichtspiele light festival at Karlsruhe Palace. If you’re looking for a travel destination with the wow factor this summer, Karlsruhe is the perfect choice!
Whether in the form of friendship, duty or loyalty, love is much more than just a romantic feeling. Over the course of twelve months, we present twelve films, which will paint a multifaceted picture of people who find and stand by each other.
The literature blog “Cherrypicker” presents selected novels and non-fiction, graphic novels and stories, audio books and literature for children and teenagers. And it gathers concise voices from the world of literature. Every week a new recommendation, every week the chance to discover remarkable texts, images and opinions.
The history of women’s football in Germany is full of pioneering women whose stories have long gone unnoticed. Torsten Körner met many of them for his new book, giving them a voice at last.
Jonas Lüscher's new book tells the story of man's relationship with technology. The Swiss author travels to very different places and times, and even ends up in the future of a megalomaniacal desert city.
Christoph Hein presents a comprehensive history of the GDR. In it, his characters guide the socialist German state, which he calls the "Narrenschiff" (ship of fools), toward its final cliff.
Thomas Mann was born 150 years ago and is one of Germany's most important writers of the 20th century. As a Nobel Prize winner and political commentator, he has left a lasting literary legacy. Join us in exploring the many facets of Thomas Mann.