Theater
Quentin Tarantino is not moving family to London, wife Daniella Pick confirms
Quentin Tarantino told the podcast The Church of Tarantino he and his family would be relocating to the UK. But wife Daniella Pick confirmed that this was not a permanent move.
Jerusalem highlights: July 25-31
Take it from the top: A history of phrases, idioms with the word 'take' - explainer
Greek National Theatre presents 'Fragments: Euripides' inspired by discovered papyrus
Amélie: Everyone’s connected in Starcatcher's new production - review
The 2001 movie upon which the play is based is the highest-grossing French-language film ever released in the US, with box office sales of $33 million.
When the curtain falls, again: Israel's cultural institutions are suffering from war closures
Cultural institutions throughout the country are coping with closures amid the war.
Jerusalem highlights: June 20-26
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Jerusalem highlights: June 13-19
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Beit Lessin Theater makes history with first performance in South Korea
An Israeli production of “Antigone” wows South Korean audiences at the Busan Festival, marking a historic debut.
Israel Festival to extend beyond Jerusalem for the first time
The theme of the festival will be 'A Dream of Healing Within a Reality of War.'
Grapevine, June 1, 2025: Where’s Annie?
The movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Yair Vardi, Israeli dance visionary, dies at 76
Yair Vardi, the dancer-choreographer who shaped Israel's contemporary dance landscape, died of cancer.
These New York Jewish arts organizations have been defunded by the Trump administration
Winitsky said he saw the cuts as a direct attack on groups that might undercut the administration.
Battling cancer, famed Jewish conductor Michael Tilson Thomas prepares for his last concert
Facing a return of his brain cancer, Tilson Thomas says goodbye with one final concert in San Francisco.
Facing the Red Sea: ‘La Bohème’ opera in Tel Aviv gives the gift of imagination - review
Performed against a massive window, that, at times, alternately presents the audience with the Eiffel Tower or the City of Lights at night.