Rock
Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old evidence of ancient Egyptian conquest in Sinai desert
The carving of a boat, erased name of a pharoah, and two depictions of the Egyptian diety Min were also found nearby.
The alchemist of the strings: Michael Greilsammer returns to Jerusalem
David Brinn, The Jerusalem Post's drummer
Inside the unexpected cultural renaissance happening in Beit Shemesh
RetroAct - a young band looking retro
With a new album in the works, an assortment of shows planned and a more official tour slated for later this year, RetroAct’s trajectory is heading skywards.
2,000 year old Roman carving of smiley face discovered in Spain
The carving features three distinct elements - a human face, a cornucopia and a phallus - within a space measuring 57 x 42 centimeters.
Skeleton-like Mars rock formation sparks internet excitement
"In 20 years of studying Mars, that's the most bizarre rock I have ever seen," said one astrobiologist about the spiky rocks.
Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood made an album with Israeli rocker Dudu Tassa
Greenwood, who is married to Israeli visual artist Sharona Katan, has recorded guitar on albums by Tassa and fellow Israeli Shye Ben Tzur before.
Jewish indie rocker Blondshell takes inspiration from Larry David and Sarah Silverman
On-the-rise Sabrina Teitelbaum isn't afraid to put her Jewishness out there.
The Black Keys to make Israel debut this summer
Their latest album is Dropout Boogie, also the name of the tour that will bring them to Europe this summer and their final date, in Israel for the first time.
These ‘living rocks’ in Romania are able to grow and even move
The “living rocks” are native to Costesti, a small town north of Bucharest and the home of extremely unique rocks that are hard to find elsewhere.
Disturbed on their way back to Israel this summer
Lead singer and staunch Israel supporter David Draiman: Roger Waters is cordially invited.
UK rock band Camel is returning to Israel for 50th anniversary show
The show will take place at the even grander Caesarea Amphitheater on May 22.
Israeli guitarist Yitzhak Klepter passes away at 72
One of Klepter's solos was rated as the greatest guitar solo in the history of Israeli music in 1997.