Entertainment
How Yaniv Tal builds digital audiences for international artists and public figures
The biggest cybersecurity risks in streaming, gaming, and online entertainment
Not just in the North: The hidden pools and wet trails you need to know
One of Israel's rarest springs reopens: Ein Mabua returns for the summer hiking season
Jerusalem Film Festival returns with Sundance hits, Cannes winners, and Israeli premieres
The 43rd edition of the festival, which was founded to bring the best international films to Israel and to promote Israeli filmmaking, will be at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and the Lev Smadar theater
What to watch this week: The story behind ‘Shoah,’ the end of ‘The Bear,’ and a riveting ‘Betrayal’
TV TIME: 'All I Had Was Nothingness' is a kind of road movie that follows 'Shoah' creator Lanzmann through many different roads in Germany, Poland, Israel, and the US.
From ancient pastimes to modern digital experiences
How technology has reshaped interactive entertainment worldwide
The evolution of chance-based entertainment through the ages
A historical overview of gambling in the Middle East
Explore gambling in the Middle East from ancient dice and maysir to Islamic law, Ottoman coffeehouses, casinos, and UAE regulation.
Israeli Cinema Day returns with NIS 10 tickets across country
Among the films scheduled to be shown are Checkout, American Henna, Underwater Speculations, ‘Cuz You’re Ugly, and more!
How games of chance became part of modern entertainment culture
The new attraction planned on the way to Eilat: “It’s a game changer”
A new water park will be built in Dimona with an investment of approximately NIS 200M, aiming to attract millions of visitors per year and become a major leisure hub for the entire region.
AI won't replace magicians, but it may reshape live entertainment - opinion
AI may not master sleight of hand anytime soon, but it could weaken the human desire to gather, watch, and wonder together