David Brinn
Paul McCartney's 'Man on the Run' documentary brings viewers back to the 1970s - review
Tel Aviv's Hotel Nordoy or Nordau? Both spell comfort and luxury - review
Japon: Sushi supreme in Jaffa - restaurant review
Heavy metal peace in the Mideast: Orphaned Land frontman asks if unity through music can survive
Kobi Farhi talks to the Post ahead of the launch of his autobiographical new book, "Good Night, Orphaned Land."
Bob Weir: Eternal kid who became the sage that kept the Dead alive
Bob Weir’s rhythm, energy, and devotion kept the Grateful Dead alive long after Jerry Garcia’s passing.
David Brinn: Stepping back from the news after 30 years at 'The Jerusalem Post' - opinion
The Post has been my home for over three decades, and I’m immensely proud of the service that we provide and the dedication that the staff demonstrates on a daily basis.
The ever-evolving David Broza: A new live jazz album
David Broza's music career has spanned decades and genres, and his new Jazz venture is as bold as he's always been.
Becoming Bob Dylan: Steve Berkowitz enhances music legend's legacy with hidden archive treasures
“If he had stopped after that performance at Carnegie Hall, he’d still be considered one of the legendary American artists. But fortunately, he didn’t,” said the 73-year-old Berkowitz
Jewish singer SONiA returns to Israel after 12 years, performs at Hostages Square
Rutstein began her career in the late-80s folk-punk scene with her band Disappear Fear along with her sister Cindy.
Israel's Piano Man: Rami Kleinstein's journey from Long Island to Hebrew pop maestro - interview
Many people refer to Kleinstein as the Israeli Billy Joel, mainly for the similarities in their melodic, piano-based songs about love and life. But the parallels don’t end there.
Rami Kleinstein scales the heights with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
The full interview with Kleinstein will be published in this Friday’s edition of The Jerusalem Post Magazine.
Reforming Army Radio: A step in right direction - comment
Katz backs recommendations to rebrand Army Radio and end its news content. The station should serve soldiers, not be another platform for non-stop, often left-leaning, punditry.
John Cleese shows in Israel canceled or postponed, depending on who you believe
Even with an enormous fanbase in Israel, British pundit and comedian John Cleese doesn't seem to have a good opinion on the Jewish state or zionism.