Leonard cohen
Leonard Cohen’s calling card: A new play about the iconic Jewish poet-musician
The forthcoming music-based portrayal of the late Canadian-Jewish poet-musician is scheduled for later this month in Tel Aviv.
Israeli singer Geva Alon salutes Jewish poet icon
Leonard Cohen miniseries to focus on 60-70s
How Leonard Cohen's wartime performances for the IDF saved his career
The Cohen enigma
Singer, songwriter, poet and novelist Leonard Cohen is a man of constant personal contradictions.
He’s Leonard’s fan
After years of distancing himself musically from his famous father, Adam Cohen embraces his inner hallelujah.
Arts in Brief: June 2
Jello Biafra to bring anarchy to Tel Aviv; Cinematheque to honor Mer Khamis; Leonard Cohen wins Spanish award
Take-off on Jefferson Airplane
Hot Tuna, one of rock’s first spin-offs, formed by two of the original band’s members, performs in Tel Aviv.
Star in his reels
For over 40 years, Tony Palmer has made acclaimed documentaries about titans of the music and arts world. Now, the director is the subject of a tribute at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
Leonard vs. Elvis: Who’s our man?
Though few lost sleep when Elvis Costello or the Pixies caved to anti-Israel pressure,their decisions merit a second glance.
Comment: Make the boycott go up in Pixie dust
Latest cancellation doesn't mean the music stops.
Containing multitudes
Trey Spruance, driving force behind the hard-to-peg band Secret Chiefs 3, is comfortable with contradictions.