Entertainment
'Jews never lose': comedian Yohay Sponder finds laughter amid war and hate
Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder is using humor to unite Jewish audiences worldwide, finding laughter amid war, loss, and rising antisemitism
'Be you, be awesome': the Israeli DJ dancing to a billion views
Luxury, quiet, and fine food: Finding true luxury and quiet in the Israeli desert
How to get your PSL rating from a photo (2026 Step-by-Step)
Canada after dark: A city-break guide to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Montreal
Plan a culture-first Canadian trip through Toronto, Niagara Falls and Montreal, with dining, shows, casino resorts and practical age and ID rules kept in context.
The art of staying relevant: Career longevity, branding, and cultural influence in entertainment
Beyond talent and trends: How everyday discipline and smart choices build decades of audience trust.
The culture of chance: How digital gaming visuals transformed the way southeast Asia plays
Inside the interactive revolution: How localized design and advanced infrastructure are powering Southeast Asia’s gaming ecosystem.
Heading to Eilat with the kids? Five stops to upgrade your vacation
Kids losing patience? Instead of a gas stop, try 5 places on the way to Eilat where you can burn energy, eat, and arrive at your destination relaxed.
From optional to mandatory: Europe's AI rules create demand for Israeli player-protection tech
Built on decades of expertise in real-time analytics and security, Israeli companies are positioned to meet Europe’s rising compliance demands.
Romain Duris shines in moving French-Japanese drama ‘A Missing Part’ - review
In ‘A Missing Part,’ Romain Duris portrays a father separated from his child by a legal system that leaves him powerless — and unable to let go.
One account, plenty of ways to follow the action
A single account gives users access to sports, racing and gaming options, with the platform’s success depending on a simple and seamless user experience.
Finding her own genre: Nicole Raviv blends Hebrew, Arabic, and pop into a new Israeli sound
How international music artist Nicole Raviv stopped choosing between her worlds.
In 'Cuz You're Ugly,' Israeli director Sharon Angelhart tells the story she never saw on screen
Director/screenwriter Sharon Angelhart said that with her movie, she was trying to make a film that “was what I would have wanted to see when I was growing up in Jerusalem."
Hot summer movies to watch in Israel: 'On Standby' lands well, 'Into the Blue' delivers escapism
TV Time: Israeli dramedy 'On Standby' is the standout, while 'Into the Blue,' 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' 'A Letter to David,' and an Earth, Wind & Fire documentary round out this week's picks.