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The Third Symposium on California Arts and Healthy Communities

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presented by California Lawyers for the Arts. Symposium expressing views of public figures on the role of art in youth development, public safety, health issues, economic development, and the quality of life in our communities.

Deutsche Welle TV - KINO

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KINO

KINO shows you the latest in German film and reports on all the major international productions being shot in Germany. We take you behind the scenes, show you who is getting the red carpet treatment and who is winning the awards. Every month KINO gets you to meet the directors, actors, scriptwriters and producers.

Our guests also include film critics and international stars when they are working in Germany.

KINO keeps you informed about new developments in European film and discusses where this industry is heading in the future. We regularly visit major European film festivals and report from the festivals of German film abroad. KINO is hosted by Ute Soldierer, both in English and German. A trained actress, Soldierer herself has first-hand experience with theatre, film and television.

KINO, the only magazine programme devoted exclusively to German cinema, is shot on location in the heart of Germany?s cinematic scene: the Sony Centre on Potsdamer Platz, which is home to the headquarters of the Berlin International Film Festival, the German Film School (DFFB), the Film Museum as well as more than two dozen movie houses.

Deutsche Welle TV - Germany Today

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Germany Today

DW-TV?s ?Germany Today ? Window on Germany? delivers exactly what the title promises, a look at German life.

Reports and series provide a dynamic image of how Germans go about their business on a daily basis. The stories take you close to the people involved. 'Germany Today' offers a glimpse form every corner of the country. What gets people excited here? What problems do they encounter? What do they do for fun?

A weekly 'flashback' looks at days gone by and how Germany evolved the way it did, becoming a modern, European society.

'Germany Today' will contain series that develop from week to week. These may show behind-the-scenes peeks into life at a German hospital, theater or even a police station.

'Germany Today' shows Germany as it is today.

Deutsche Welle TV - drive it!

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drive it!

It's shiny and new, now on DW-TV. drive it!, the magazine all about cars: well told, well shot and well packaged.

present it!

drive it! brings you all the major new arrivals on the automobile market. What car's going to be available when, which cars are worth the money and what's really original about the new cars on the block?

compare it!

We take a closer look at the most competitive market segments. From the compact car through the SUV to the luxury limousine, drive it! pits two or three models against each other, comparing performance, economy and design.

test it!

drive it! puts them to the test, big and small, checking performance, space and consumption. drive it! details all the data and specs, highlighting strengths and weaknesses in individual tests.

inside it!

ESP, SBC and TFSI, etc. etc.? drive it! takes a closer look under the bonnet of the modern car. From the particulate filter to the hybrid motor, we explain how all the new technologies work and whether they deliver what they promise.

vintage

From the Aston Martin to the VW Beetle, from the BMW Isetta to the Rolls Royce Phantom. Cars may not have been better in the old days, but they sure were different. drive it! salutes the old timers, giving their history and the stories behind it a place of their own in DW-TV's motor magazine.

And drive it! would not be drive it! without know it!, the news in brief bulletin with a close eye on the world of motor sports. We also introduce unusual car lovers in admire it!

Deutsche Welle TV - Made in Germany

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Made in Germany

Made in Germany gives an inside view of the global economy, provides gripping business reports from the heart of Europe. From the world?s financial markets to the offices of top CEO?s, our reporters are where the economic action is. Every week top-flight business analysts visit our Berlin studios and explain current economic developments as they happen.

Every week MADE IN GERMANY features a half-hour of current economic affairs: From fascinating portraits to in-depth reports on German and European companies. We focus on who calls the shots in Europe?s economy and how investments make or break a company. Made in Germany dedicates substantial coverage to the growing business ties between the old and new members of the European Union.

MADE IN GERMANY also looks beyond Europe's borders, to globalisation and its consequences. How does China?s economic upswing affect the world's established industrialised countries. MADE IN GERMANY focuses on business relations and economic developments in Arabic speaking countries such as Egypt, the Gulf states, Iraq and other Islamic countries such as Afghanistan and Indonesia. How is new technology shaping the economy of the future? MADE IN GERMANY follows the latest IT innovations and newest developments in the automotive, biotech and semiconductor technology.

MADE IN GERMANY supplements its in-depth reports with qualified analysis: Every week we interview top managers and leading analysts such as Norbert Walter, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, and Thomas Straubhaar, from the Hamburg Institute of World Economics, on current economic developments and trends.
 
MADE IN GERMANY airs in German and English as well as with Arabic subtitles. German language host Katrin Pr