Arts
DocuText returns to Jerusalem with documentaries on October 7, Israeli culture, and Jewish identity
The festival often opens and closes with music-themed films screened in the garden, and this year is no exception.
New exhibition at Tel Aviv University explores the relationships behind Israeli art
Palestinian-Israeli filmmaker's tragedy about honor killings wins top prizes at Monte-Carlo
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Music, and more, to Istanbul’s ears and heart
The Istanbul Music Festival took place over four days and included Haydn, Schoenberg, Gershwin, Piazzolla, Albeniz, jazz, and Turkish classical music along with other international artists.
New program aims at fostering the art of Hebrew translation
Tel Aviv metal fan intent on bringing favorite Swedish band to Israel
Shachar Tal has his sights set on obscure Swedish progressive rockers Änglagård, a decidedly non-mainstream band that only sporadically releases its albums.
Running up the wall at Petah Tikva Museum of Art
Gary Goldstein’s visual elixir of comic-book violence and heroism plus Jewish sensitivity.
Handbag smaller than a grain of salt sells for $63,750 at auction
The handbag was made by the same collective responsible for the Lil Nas X Satan Shoes that drew criticism for having human blood in.
The $108 million dollar lady: Klimt portrait sets European auction record
The fall of the hammer at 74 million pounds broke the tension, triggering a collective exhalation in the room and a round of applause.
Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra moves from Baroque to Classic
Meniker says he was looking to give the audiences oxymoronic value for money when he got down to piecing the program together.
Primavera Sound festival features Kendrick Lamar, Rosalia
Saturday headliners were Kendrick Lamar; Rosalia, the Spanish young phenomenon; and St. Vincent.
Award-winning films and acclaimed guests at TA International Student Film Festival
The festival is now older than many of its participants, but it’s still one of the liveliest movie events of the year.
The NDT2 dance troupe returns to Israel
Next month, both Zelner and the fruit of one of his projects abroad will make their way to Israel as a part of Nederlands Dance Theater 2’s visit to the Herzliya Performing Arts Center.