Arik Einstein
'The first woman E Streeter': Springsteen band drummer remembers Suki Lahav, Jewish violinist
“Suki and Louie were quite literally the first people associated with Bruce and the band that I came to know, respect, admire, and yes, love,” he wrote to The Jerusalem Post from Portland, Oregon.
New research challenges Einstein's predictions on cosmic expansion
Grapevine September 7, 2022: A slight misrepresentation
Israeli actor/director Tzvi Shissel died at 75
Miki Gavrielov teams up with Aussie rocker for song in English
The opening stanza spells it out in no uncertain terms: “A world’s gone crazy. The world’s gone mad. My mind gets hazy. It feels so bad.”
Iconic tv shows ‘Lool’ and ‘Shablul’ mark 50th anniversaries
Channel 12 revealed last week that the first music clip with the Lool gang, from 51 years ago, was apparently found in a flea market in Haifa.
David Broza releases his first all-instrumental album
Titled David Broza En Casa Limón, it’s a modern tribute to the art of Spanish guitar.
Free at last, free at last
I felt native, like some character out of an Arik Einstein song
New York choirs celebrate Hebrew with Arik Einstein's music
The Council for Hebrew Language and Culture in North America organized the gathering as part of the "The Hebrew Choir Festival 2019" to honor the Hebrew language.
Documentaries, feature films galore at the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival
The Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, which takes place annually at the local cinematheque, has given us a fair share of documentaries and feature films from across all kinds of field.
Culture Ministry awards 21 artists with NIS 50,000 prize
Each of the winners in seven categories - music, dance, singing, theater, film, literature and visual arts - will be awarded a prize of close to NIS 50,000.
Ramones – An Interactive Article
Update the Curriculum: Lose the Camel
Grapevine: Thanks for the memories…
Israelis say farewell to television, radio and stage personality, art expert and wine connoisseur Meni Pe’er, who died on Wednesday.