In honor of Yud Tes Kislev Colel Chabad will present Nafshi III, an uplifting evening of inspiration, featuring Eli Marcus, ...
While the weekend was filled with killer performances, it's Castle Rat that seem to have come away with the most attention ...
Judith Segaloff has been writing for longer than I’ve been alive. She has written numerous books, countless articles, ...
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How Jerusalema affected the whole world

Israel’s war on Gaza is currently the hottest news around the world today. Musicians are known to predict future events taking place around the world. For instance Bob Marley in his song War predicted ...
Raphael, a Nova Music Festival survivor, wrote the song for HBO Max's television series One Day in October. The video clip ...
Jerusalem Post / Israel News / Israel Culture Horror: The new song exploring Nova festival survivors, ongoing trauma Smilee and Magenetic's new EP "Horror", honors Nova festival victims and explores ...
Madison is no ghost town during spooky season. As Halloween approaches, the city's schedule fills with themed dining experiences, live music and family-friendly outings. Throughout October, stages and ...
Westlife singer Shane Filan dramatically forgot the lyrics to a song on live TV. The pop star, 46, found fame as part of the Irish boyband in the late 1990s alongside Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne, Brian ...
Jerusalem Post / Food & Recipes Whisky Live 2025: showcasing the best of Israeli spirit The lively event celebrated whiskies from around the world with workshops and taste testing, set in a hall that ...
A Stoke-on-Trent band that formed 25 years ago has released a new song that’s featured in Stoke City Football Club’s playlist on match days, and they can’t wait to play it at the Bet 365 stadium.
How could a love song spark death threats? Well, when it comes to college football rivalries, apparently, there’s no room for love, and if you don’t believe it just ask Megan Moroney. Because the 27 ...
You can’t understate the role blues had in creating some of Britain’s biggest ever bands. Of course, The Beatles were no strangers to the genre, and Paul McCartney was keen to regularly cite Muddy ...