Culture in Tel Aviv
Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
A group of Israeli and Palestinian artists wrote to Chicago and her collaborator, artist Nadya Tolokonnikova, urging them to “not artwash the genocide and ongoing ethnic cleansing” in Gaza.
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
Gitai's 'Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assasination' confronts amnesia around assasination
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to open 89th season in Tel Aviv
The country needed music, and the IPO management decided that live music was vital in raising soldiers and civilians' morale. “And this belief remains to this day,” they told the Post.
Celtic Throne brings high-energy Irish dance to Israel
The Irish dance troupe's show was two hours of sheer musical and dance energy that made you feel good, happy, and very much alive.
Yayoi Kusama’s stunning mirror room to light up Tel Aviv Museum permanently
Three years after the closure of Kusama’s hugely successful exhibition at the museum, one of her works will join its permanent collection starting next month.
HaKatan: Little space, big flavors in Tel Aviv - restaraunt review
HaKatan recently caught my eye once again. It has since expanded, with a larger space that’s hard not to pop into, thanks to its intimate, candlelit bar that’s buzzing.
Art and life intertwine at Epos film festival
The 16th edition of the film festival takes place from April 14-19 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
Cameroonian artist honors Jewish ties in 'Indelible' exhibition
Cameroonian artist Maurice Mboa’s 'Indelible' in Tel Aviv showcases soul print engravings exploring identity and spirituality. The exhibition honors his journey and deep connection to Judaism.
Purim parades: Israeli cities gear up to celebrate holiday tradition
The tradition shows no signs of letting up as municipalities up and down the country gear up for some outdoor urban frolics.
Tel Aviv’s energy back as runners get on their marks for marathon’s return
Resilience and unity are integral themes in this year’s marathon as thousands of runners from all corners of the country and world return to run the span of the city.
Exploring Tel Aviv’s coffee culture: Reviewing the city's best teas and lattes
A personal look into the vibrant city’s trendy lattes and teas.
The Summertime Tel Aviv JazzFest rolls out an international lineup
Perennial artistic director Barak Weiss has curated an international roster of acts covering a wide range of stylistic bases, ranging from straight-ahead jazz to Ethiopian music and Brazilian rhythms
‘Dialogues des Carmélites’ ascends at Israeli Opera - review
The final scene of Salve Regina (Hail to the Queen,) during which the nuns embrace their fate and soar into the inky heavens to shine like stars – was a marvel to experience.