Arts
Palestinian-Israeli filmmaker's tragedy about honor killings wins top prizes at Monte-Carlo
It was produced both as a four-part television series for Makan, Israel’s Arabic-language public television channel, and as a feature-length work for theatrical and festival release.
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Exit, pursued by a… cat? Feline friend steals show at production of Romeo and Juliet in Turkey
How to find the perfect summer camp in Jerusalem for your kids and teens
Life's a Patchwork: How art and working with children enrich one woman's life
Mira Furth found fulfillment by channeling her skills to teach youngsters about art… and life
Pnina Blayer, director of Haifa International Film Festival, dies
Blayer was an intellectual who was fascinated by art, music, and literature, as well as movies.
Haifa landscapes and Syrian goats: What's new in the Israeli art scene? - feature
This week's art roundup includes various galleries and exhibits throughout Israel.
‘Ha’amini Yom Yavo,’ musical tribute to woman who embodied that spirit of a nation at war - review
"Ha’amini Yom Yavo," a musical at Habima National Theater, celebrates Yafa Yarkoni's life and legacy, exploring her rise to fame and enduring impact on Israeli culture.
'1,000 Faces of a Hero': The new show of violinist Ariella Zeitlin
An American-born violinist shows us the sunny side of life.
In ‘Here There are Blueberries,’ playwright Moisés Kaufman focuses on perpetrators of the Holocaust
The Venezuelan-born Kaufman, best known for “The Laramie Project,” a play and HBO film about the murder of the gay student Matthew Shepard, had found his latest subject.
‘Dies Irae’ - A short story
THE LAST time I remember taking him to the museum was during the summer he turned 18, one of our hardest times.
Movie by Israeli director Tom Nesher to be shown at Tribeca Festival
The movie stars newcomers Lia Elalouf and Daria Rosen in the lead roles, and the rest of the cast includes Ido Tako, Yaakov Zada-Daniel, and Neta Garty.
Director Mohammad Rasoulof flees Iran ahead of Cannes premier
Rasoulof said he made the decision after he learned about a month ago that his sentence had been confirmed.
From Ethiopia with love and joy: A recent arrival to the shores unfurls his vocal talents
Abate Berihun blazed a trail for many Israelis with Ethiopian roots, being one of Ethiopia’s leading jazz artists before making aliyah 25 years ago.