In 'Bugonia,' director Yorgos Lanthimos puts his muse through more on-screen torture
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone team up again for the latest addition to their eccentric and gory collaborations Source link
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone team up again for the latest addition to their eccentric and gory collaborations Source link
On Saturday morning, November 4, 1995, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin pondered whether to address the peace rally set for that evening in Tel Aviv. “Yitzhak liked to play tennis on.
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A cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas has finally been signed, and Israeli society now anxiously awaits the return of its hostages on Monday morning. The agreement marks the end.
One small café in Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market has become a culture center for Israeli dissidents. Meanwhile, portraits of Israelis transforming October 7 trauma through surfing are showcased at Eretz.
After exposing themselves to concrete danger, two Iranian journalists describe in a new book how the regime in Tehran suppresses the protests, how ambulances became weapons against the demonstrators and.
Seven stucco partridges, similar but not identical, stand under a windowsill. They finely crafted, with feathers, and are all gazing in different directions. The window frame above them is rich.
A view of the stacks in the YIVO Archives. As it enters its second century, YIVO must stay flexible to meet new challenges, from global dispersion of Jews to rising.
In early March, left-wing activist and Tel Aviv University professor Anat Matar sat down with the manuscript of the recently published Hebrew edition of Dana Mills’ biography “Rosa Luxemburg,” preparing.