
Israel’s car music maven
“The car is the only place in the world you can die just because you’re listening to the wrong kind of music,” says researcher Warren Brodsky, who is gaining international attention for his work.

“The car is the only place in the world you can die just because you’re listening to the wrong kind of music,” says researcher Warren Brodsky, who is gaining international attention for his work.

‘They say you should shoot what you love. I love music and I love photography,’ Tomer Jacobson tells ISRAEL21c.

The Ein Hod Artist’s Colony isn’t just a place where some of Israel’s best artists live and work. Check out its galleries, museums and hands-on workshops.

The capital of the Galilee is on every tourist’s must-see list, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune.

The Israeli film Big Bad Wolves is a surprise favorite of Academy Award-winning director

How a 90-year-old Ethiopian nun stole the show at the city’s Sacred Music Festival.

ISRAEL21c spotlights some of the women brightening up the Israeli cultural scene.

Israeli-made ‘In the Armchair with Picasso’ art kit is getting interest from geriatric professionals around the world.

Doron Polak, Israeli rep for the International Artists Museum, curates many exhibits and art events – including one that exposes his own nakedness.

Experiencing the land through art ‘offers a whole other level of conversation about the social, religious and artistic aspects of Israel.’

It’s Tel Aviv’s most famous boulevard, and over the years its fortunes have risen and fallen. Today it’s once again in the top spot as one of the city’s best streets to visit.

Champion show-jumper Danielle Goldstein became an Israeli citizen so she could represent the Jewish state in international competitions.

Jerusalem Design Week gives the public a chance to check out the latest in Israeli design, including an exhibit of intentionally ‘bad’ designs.

Liora Rosin and Nitsan Debbi are getting international notice for works that they clearly have a ball creating in their Tel Aviv studio.

Israel, Art and the Jewish People, sponsored by the Mizel Museum in Denver, took tourists into the studios and workshops of Israel.