By Andreas Wiseman
24.04.2020 - 13:55 / variety.com
By Amy Spiro
Thousands of members of Israel’s entertainment industry convened in Tel Aviv Thursday night for a socially distanced protest calling on the government to provide desperately needed aid.
The event began with a laser light show depicting “150” in huge numbers inside a ticking clock, a reference to the 150,000 entertainment industry workers in the country. Tens of thousands have already lost their jobs, while many more are on unpaid leave. Following the light show, participants
By Andreas Wiseman
2 min read One of Israel’s leading rabbi believes that gay teens should be forced to conduct conversion therapy sessions in a bid to “help people be straight again.” Yigal Levinstein, a co-head of a Zionist pre-military Academy, made the claims about the dangerous and ineffective practice during a Zoom class.
By Dave McNary
A MADCAP adventurer is plotting a course out of lockdown - by swapping his art collection for a yacht to sail around the world solo.
Rob Lowe has marked his 30th anniversary of sobriety.
Adrienne Bailon, 36, is embracing her darker locks after a hair dye mishap while in quarantine! The Real host shared some new gorgeous photos of herself posing in a towel with long black hair and used the caption to explain that she accidentally used her husband Israel Houghton‘s black hair dye instead of her own golden brown color when she grabbed the wrong box.
With her program Muzology, memory expert — and unlikely industry insider — Dr. Lana Israel is proving that a catchy tune can make math stick for even the most struggling students.
By Elsa Keslassy
Based on the popular Israeli series, “Beauty and the Baker,” ABC’s new show, “The Baker and the Beauty,” has proved to be one of the most LGBT-friendly shows on TV. It’s a charming series with an appealing ensemble, and its pilot episode was shot largely in Atlanta.
Like the rest of us, it's shaping up to be an interesting year for Gal Gadot. The Israeli superstar who catapulted to fame when she landed the iconic role of Wonder Woman was meant to have a massive 2020.
Andy Grammer is dealing with a lot at the moment.
By Jake Kanter
Fresh family of four! Andy Grammer and Aijia Grammer are obsessed with their family’s newest addition, Israel.
John Krasinski is determined to shine some light during a difficult time. He's been proving it for the last three weeks with his YouTube show Some Good News, and on Sunday's new episode he made sure SGN lived up to its name when he gave workers at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center a sports-themed surprise.
John Krasinski is trying to bring what joy he can during these uncertain times with his recently-launched YouTube channel, Some Good News.
Fauda is back with season 3 and the plot will dive deeper and show the price paid by the innocent lives in ongoing Israel and Palestine conflict. For the unversed, the show follows a top Israeli agent who comes out of retirement to get back in action as he tries to hunt down a Palestinian fighter he thought he had killed. In the latest season, Israeli defense force member, Doron Kavillio (played by Lior Raz) will continue to work undercover in the Gaza Strip.