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Arts & Leisure

North Tel Aviv park
Hypnotic proximity

A new park next to the Reading power station in north Tel Aviv provides a unique space where industry and nature meet.

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Noa Dar�s work Anu
The other side of us

In her latest work, choreographer Noa Dar examines nationalist ideas and deconstructs the collective Israeli identity.

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Director Noa Rosenfeld with chef Guy Ban Simhon on the 'cook it' set
One of the staged scenes from the 'The guide to Revolution'
When is a feature not a documentary?

Director Shaul Dishi claims "The Guide to Revolution" is a documentary, but its creators say that worldwide, films are being made that defy such definitions

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Aki Avni, left, and Yael Bar Zohar performing in �Unquiet NIght.� A purely commercial offering out o
Illustration
Online summer camp / How to buy some quiet over the break

Captain Internet presents a list of internet options to occupy the kids after the DVD stash has been exhausted.

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Hagar Ben Asher
Sex and the farm girl

On the set of 'The Slut,' Hagar Ben Asher explains how she became the lead actress in her first full-length feature film.

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Meadow with the Grey Horse, Eragny
Pissarro painting sells for $2 million in J'lem

Auction house owner: This shows there's no need to travel to Europe or United States.

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Sima Waxman
Coming home

Sima Waxman, a veteran cook and not just the mother of singer Iggy Waxman, has opened a home-style restaurant in Tel Aviv's Carmel Market.

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World Cup
Like being in the soccer stadium itself?

The World Cup is a great excuse to get a big-screen TV.

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Uri Shikevitz, left, and Yossi Malca. Inset: The building site, to be decorated with 600 meters of l
White Nighters on Tel Aviv�s Rothschild Boulevard.
Tel Aviv readies to pull an all-nighter in annual city-wide bash

From gallery openings to raves to walking tours, Tel Aviv's White Night celebration offers something for everyone.

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Joshua Foer science journalist
Curious by profession

American Jewish journalist Joshua Foer, 27, apparently has one of the best memories in the world - and there's even proof to back this up.

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Tzora's flagship wine from seleted vintages
Wine and Spirits / At the foot of the Judean Hills

Memories die hard, and so every time I enter the grounds of the Tzora Vineyards, I expect winemaker Ronnie James to come out and greet me with a warm, genuine smile on his face. Sadly, Ronnie passed away two years ago.

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Drogba, left, and Ronaldo on a magazine cover
The forgotten females

Would integrating women into conflict resolution make peace possible? And is it feminist to drool over the World Cup's stars?

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Ravid Kahalani
Back to blues

After experimenting with various musical genres - from to opera to African to punk - singer Ravid Kahalani has returned to his Yemenite roots.

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Sigal Dekel 2010 spring-summer collection
Work as a fashion statement

Sigal Dekel’s latest collection aims to give women new options to wear to the office, but mostly shows how the line between daytime and evening clothes has become blurred.

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Tel Aviv Fresh Paint Contemporary Art Fair
Caution: Wet paint

The third annual Fresh Paint Contemporary Art Fair boasts the participation of 28 local galleries.

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Vicky Shiran
Engendering studies

Axing Beit Berl’s feminism studies program would not be an issue if the Ivory Tower actually devoted time to the contribution of women.

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Herzl Street in Tel Aviv
At the intersection of history and politics

Zionists have been naming streets after Theodor Herzl since before there was an Israel, creating a dissonance between historical figures and current reality in the modern state.

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