Our cultural vigour could make us strong again
Philadelphia, Here I Come!, as the young emigrant is leaving for the USA, his schoolteacher tells him: Its a vast restless place that doesnt give a curse about the past.
Philadelphia, Here I Come!, as the young emigrant is leaving for the USA, his schoolteacher tells him: Its a vast restless place that doesnt give a curse about the past.
Fans around the world are gripped by soccer fever – everywhere except the Republic of the Phillipines
City exploring long-term needs that include world-class performance enclosure and museum.
Andrew Burgreen is a versatile theater man, with experience in acting, directing, writing and management. Now, he’s taken a new management step into the spotlight as general manager at Gloucester Stage Company.
A DRAWING workshop will be held tomorrow and Saturday at Al Riwaq Art Space in Adliya. The workshop aims to provide participants with new techniques, including working with live models to represent the world through drawing, said the organisers.
It turns out that the relationship between Israel and the American Jewish Diaspora is a lot like the weather. Everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything about it.
By Carlo Strenger MK Gilad Ardan has succeeded in tightening the noose around the necks of smokers and bar owners, and unlawful smoking is now punishable with higher fines. Shouldnt we applaud his pursuit to evict smoking not just from restaurants, but from bars and pubs as well? Finally Israel is joining the chorus of the [...]
AT CANADAS prism-shaped World Expo pavilion in Shanghai, dayglo-suited businessmen juggle bowling pins, royal guards march in bearskin hats made of flowers and hockey players zoom on roller blades.
IN its ongoing journey to appreciate all genres of symphonic music, the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra is taking on a different approach in the form of jazz. In an upcoming performance entitled MPYO Plays Jazz, the orchestra will be assisted by six international musicians.
Guests at the 23rd annual Zoofari, Knoxville Zoo’s largest fundraiser, had a taste of the Orient. The hundreds of attendees at the zoo’s summer gala took a sunset stroll during the cocktail hour that included personal introductions to exotic animal residents. The evening paid homage to the “Year of the Tiger,” and zoo patrons, including Kay and Jim Clayton, Jenny Boyd, Ruthann and J.E. Henry …