Culture in Tel Aviv
Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order
Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form.
Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
After October 7, Purcell’s 'Dido and Aeneas' rings truer than ever
Luxury by the Sea: Move-In-Ready Apartments in the Heart of Tel Aviv
The Orchestra (ELO) postpones January shows
The band previously performed in Israel in 2009 and 2015. Tickets purchased for the shows will be honored at the rescheduled dates, which will be announced in the future.
Maison Kayser's new menu is a taste of southern France
The updated menu was introduced by none other than Eric Kayser himself, the maestro widely considered France’s best pastry chef, who now runs a vast worldwide network of boulangeries (bakeries).
'Black Notebooks', Shlomi Elkabetz’s new film, premiers in Tel Aviv
The film, provides a rare, singular glimpse into the tumultuous life of the late Ronit Elkabetz, one of the greatest actresses in the history of Israeli cinema.
Yayoi Kusama's Tel Aviv exhibition takes viewers back to childhood
Ranked as one of the best and biggest art exhibitions of 2021, Yayoi Kusama's exhibition has come to Tel Aviv Museum of Art, bringing together artworks produced over an 80-year period.
Akram Khan's 'Outwitting the Devil' choreography comes to Tel Aviv
Choreographer Akram Khan has long been inspired by myths and legends. His creation “Outwitting the Devil” will be performed in Israel in December.
Choreographer Inbal Pinto debuts first duet at Suzanne Dellal Center
Moran Muller and Itamar Serussi Sahar in the tender and nostalgic piece.
What to see when touring Neve Tzedek
Now that life is getting back to some form of normalcy after the intensive Tishrei holidays, this is a great time to get outside in Tel Aviv on a short day trip and learn a few new historical facts.
Yasmeen Godder is a one-woman show in an imagined fair of wonderland pizzaz
The next section came and unexpectedly, it turned out to be a bona fide workshop session as Godder asked viewers to close their eyes and go through a sort of spiritual guidance and guided imagery.
American Friends of Israel Philharmonic to host free online concert
The American Friends of Israel Philharmonic will stream a concert featuring music students from various communities Sunday evening
Hypnotizing new opera 'Cut Glass' captures audience from first note
Hana Ajiashvili, who is one of the most intriguing local composers, has based her piece on “The Cut-Glass Bowl,” a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.