Entertainment

Can Budget Builds Compete? Testing the Line Between Cost and Capability

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Dancing until dawn: The hottest nightlife destinations in Europe right now

The Dome of Rock

From sand dunes to spins: Middle Eastern culture in slot machines today

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Watch out: Online sportsbook pitfalls you shouldn’t ignore


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.

BARRY DILLER and wife Diane Von Fürstenberg, 2009 Metropolitan Opera premiere.

Instant pay: What Belgium’s fast rails teach sportsbooks about retaining bettors

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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.

 TOTEM rendering in Nes Tziona

Lea Yanai, Tom Haimov, and Paz Robinzon became models – alongside 28 extraordinary individuals

Judge Lea Yanai, Tom Haimov, Shahar Chernes & others walked the runway with 28 people with disabilities at the “Everyone is Equal in Fashion” event, part of a community leisure initiative.

 At the “Everyone is Equal in Fashion” event

The future of fun: How digital platforms are redefining entertainment and leisure

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5 Best IPTV Providers in the UK and USA – British IPTV Guide


Xtreme HD IPTV shakes up streaming market: What you need to know


Open skies over Jerusalem: The Waldorf Astoria Terrace is now open

The Terrace is now operating on the fourth floor – a luxurious summer bar with an urban view, Mediterranean cuisine by Chef Itzik Mizrachi Barak, and specialty cocktails.

 The Waldorf Astoria Terrace

Stav Bekol Hatsva'im chosen to lead a revolution in the cinema chain

Hot Cinema launches “Not Just Cinema” with shows, lectures, and events. Children’s star Stav Bekol Hatsva'im will promote it to young audiences in a wide digital campaign.

 Children’s star “Stav Bekol Hatsva'im”

Tribeca festival to feature films of Israeli and Jewish interest

The sole Israeli feature film in the festival is Dead Language by Michal Brezis and Oded Binnun, an expanded version of their Oscar-nominated short.

 A SCENE from 'Holding Liat'

Is the Double Up game just luck?