Arts
Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas
In his new solo exhibition, Garbian traces the delicate tension between the enduring lessons of the Old Masters and the urgency of the present
Trump calls for two-year Kennedy Center shutdown to ensure 'success, beauty, grandeur'
Classicameri Festival : Music to be savored and enjoyed
ALEPH festival to celebrate Hebrew, from ancient roots to modern expressions
Who are the 2023 'Israeli Nobel' Wolf Prize winners?
The eight outstanding scientists and artists from abroad received their awards in the fields of chemistry, medicine, mathematics, agriculture and art.
The Director's Cut is widely accessible to an array of audiences
The Kibbutz Dance Company is based at Kibbutz Ga'aton and has just celebrated its 50th year.
Art exhibit showcases Tel Aviv in Turin and Venice Biennale
Blackstar Symphony to perform David Bowie in Israel
The arrangements are being done by Blackstar producer and longtime Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti; and composers Jules Buckley, Maria Schneider and Michael R. Dudley Jr.
Batsheva presents encore of Naharin’s ‘Anafaza’
This month, the Batsheva Dance Company and Batsheva Ensemble will return to the stage with an updated Anafaza.
23rd edition of the Jerusalem Arts Festival offers a varied and bountiful lineup
The 23rd edition of the Jerusalem Arts Festival will take place under the auspices of the Jerusalem Municipality, and the steady yet adventure-seeking hand of incoming artistic director Guy Biran.
Art roundup: Red, Proto-Semitic cave music, cement boats and a winner poet
A round-up of must-see art exhibits throughout Israel.
Yvel Design Center Presents "Spirit of Summer" Art Exhibition by Sam Halaby
The exhibition, "Spirit of Summer," featuring the extraordinary talent of Druzi artist Sam Halaby, will take place between 4-29 June, 2023.
Do Jewish people write the best musical numbers?
Khan Theatre airs the ‘Great American Songbook’
‘You Hurt My Feelings’ tells of insecure New Yorkers
Is this film's title a little too on-the-nose?