Entertainment
Liev Schreiber, Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing lead Hollywood stars signing anti-boycott letter
Over 1,200 entertainment industry leaders sign a powerful open letter opposing the boycott of Israeli filmmakers, defending artistic freedom and rejecting antisemitism.
The history of MU Online: From the cybercafé boom to the rebirth on private servers
No more a passing stop: The central city revealed as Israel’s next tourism destination
The advances in entertainment technology in Israel in 2025
Wedding live band: Creating unforgettable moments for your special day
Paramount criticizes pledge by entertainers to boycott Israeli film institutions
Major film studio, Paramount, disagreed with a recent anti-Israel pledge put forth by entertainment industry professionals.
The digital evolution of gaming: Top platforms for online entertainment
The 5 most popular leisure activities in the Middle East: A look behind the trends
Can Budget Builds Compete? Testing the Line Between Cost and Capability
Dancing until dawn: The hottest nightlife destinations in Europe right now
Berlin with endless parties, Ibiza with unmatched energy, and Prague with nocturnal mystique – these are the best destinations for thrilling nightlife in Europe, full of style, stories, and soul.
From sand dunes to spins: Middle Eastern culture in slot machines today
Middle Eastern culture is taking the online slots scene by storm. With beautiful imagery and immersive narratives, the games are reshaping the spin and play experience.
Watch out: Online sportsbook pitfalls you shouldn’t ignore
Online sports betting is booming, but beware of hidden sportsbook pitfalls - from voided bets to data risks and addictive design traps.
Barry Diller’s adventures: In and outside of Hollywood
While some people are about breaking molds, the Jewish boy from Beverly Hills is about creating new ones.
Instant pay: What Belgium’s fast rails teach sportsbooks about retaining bettors
Hamoshava: The project bringing Tel Aviv to Ness Ziona
A 250M-shekel entertainment and culinary complex with 36 shops, Tel Aviv brands, and chef restaurants is coming to a European-style boulevard at Ness Ziona’s entrance.