Arts
Palestinian-Israeli filmmaker's tragedy about honor killings wins top prizes at Monte-Carlo
It was produced both as a four-part television series for Makan, Israel’s Arabic-language public television channel, and as a feature-length work for theatrical and festival release.
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Exit, pursued by a… cat? Feline friend steals show at production of Romeo and Juliet in Turkey
How to find the perfect summer camp in Jerusalem for your kids and teens
The orchestral roar of 32 hands on 704 keys
Sixteen world-class Israeli pianists perform on eight magnificent grand pianos
Grapevine, November 21, 2025: No age limits
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Munich like never before: Jewish history, sausage tales & an arts explosion
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 117.
Assaf Avidan goes orchestral with new show and album
the striking singer-songwriter is bringing his new and old music to Tel Aviv’s Cultural Center in January for a special show with the Jerusalem East & West Orchestra, conducted by Tom Cohen.
Taylor Swift 101: A pop culture masterclass - explainer
I’m not here to preach the word of Swift. This is a lesson in pop culture, and class is officially in session.
Picasso painting disappears en route to Granada exhibit
The loss was not discovered until the following Monday, when the exhibit's curator and the foundation's head of exhibitions began unpacking the crates.
New series by Hagai Levi, ‘Etty,’ to open at Cinema South Film Festival
“I think this story is deeply relevant to the events that have taken place, and continue to take place, in southern Israel. I hope it may offer viewers some inspiration and comfort.”
The Eifman Ballet’s 'Crime and Punishment' returns to Israel
Over three decades in the making, 'Crime and Punishment' will be presented next week at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center. This tour will mark the company’s 17th visit to Israel.
Turkish authorities cancel French-Algerian Jewish singer's concert over his support for Israel
Enrico Macias, a French-Algerian Jewish singer who has performed in Turkey for decades, had his concert cancelled after he signalled that he would move to Israel.
After budget cuts and security delays, Tel Aviv's white night festival returns
The beloved cultural celebration makes its comeback on August 28 with dozens of performances and free events across Israel's cultural capital.