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Amir Kaminer
Prada, the next generation: 'I just do my own thing independent from the family, but I’m very close to them'
While his parents and brother maintain the multi-billion dollar Prada empire, Giulio Bartelli pursues directing and professional sailing; as a member of a family considered Italian fashion royalty, he knows his lineage follows him everywhere, but explains why he has distanced himself
Amir Kaminer
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04.17.26
Take a bite in Florentin: hottest new spots worth trying
Unlikely pairing of brioche and hawaij, vegetarian Indian street food, wines that keep evolving in the bottle, global coffee and vinyl records making comeback alongside bold fashion; Tel Aviv’s Florentin neighborhood gets fresh boost with revamped complex full of intriguing new businesses
Amir Kaminer
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04.17.26
The Muslim who teaches Arabs about the Holocaust: 'At Auschwitz I saw darkness and blood'
When passing by Yad Vashem, Murad Awadallah didn't think this story had anything to do with him, but now he has a mission: to make memory accessible to Arab society and bridge gaps of unfamiliarity, suspicion and prejudice
Amir Kaminer
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04.13.26
Cannes serves up auteur feast, Spanish splash and almost no Hollywood muscle
Pedro Almodóvar, Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Los Javis all land in competition as Thierry Frémaux unveils a prestige-heavy 2026 lineup led by arthouse heavyweights, with Park Chan-wook heading the jury and Peter Jackson and Barbra Streisand set for honorary Palmes
Amir Kaminer
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04.09.26
John Travolta to premiere first directed film at Cannes
Propeller One-Way Night Coach is an adaptation of a children’s book he wrote and illustrated in 1997, inspired by his longtime passion for aviation
Amir Kaminer
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04.02.26
Chef Guy Gamzo to open new restaurant at iconic Manta Ray site despite war challenges
Amid the war with Iran, chef Guy Gamzo plans a new restaurant at the iconic Manta Ray site, reflecting on his rise from poverty, family trauma and dream of visiting his father’s homeland, Iran
Amir Kaminer
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04.02.26
Cannes to open with star-studded Pierre Salvadori romantic comedy
La Vénus électrique, a burlesque romantic comedy set in 1928 Paris, will premiere at the festival’s opening ceremony on May 12 before opening in theaters across France
Amir Kaminer
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04.01.26
The Jewish lover of Benito Mussolini
Margherita Sarfatti, a Jewish art critic and writer, played a key role in shaping Benito Mussolini’s ideology and rise to power — before being cast aside under fascist racial laws and forced into exile
Amir Kaminer
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04.01.26
Barbra Streisand to receive honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes
Singer, actor and director will be honored at the Cannes Film Festival’s May 23 closing ceremony, marking her first appearance at the event and adding another distinction to a career that has spanned music, film and directing
Amir Kaminer
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03.11.26
'There are times it’s unhealthy to remember': novelist Kazuo Ishiguro on war, trauma and recovery
Childhood in the shadow of the atomic bomb, life between cultures and a career shaped by memory and forgetting: Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro reflects on postwar Japan, Israel after Oct. 7 and why 'living too much in the past can destroy a nation’s future'
Amir Kaminer, Cannes
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02.06.26
From artichokes to asparagus: ‘Vegetable wizard’ brings Moroccan roots from the field to Israel’s fine dining
No matter what vegetable you give Chef Dudu Ben Abu, he'll find a way to make it into a creative dish at his restaurant Amaya in Rehovot; he crafts bold, seasonal dishes inspired by his roots, resilience and love for vibrant local produce.
Amir Kaminer
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01.21.26
Israeli-Palestinian drama heads to Berlin Film Festival as director unfazed by protests
As his debut feature ‘Where To’ competes at the Berlin Film Festival, director Assaf Machnes says he is not worried about anti-Israel demonstrations and hopes critics, including Culture Minister Miki Zohar, will watch the film in full
Amir Kaminer
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01.21.26
Japan’s booming ‘rent-a-family’ industry explores loneliness as a business in Hikari’s new film
After helping bring Asian American rage to the screen in the hit series Beef, director turns her lens to a different Japan, where families, love and emotional presence can all be rented for a fee
Amir Kaminer
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01.19.26
Our man at Europe’s Oscars: Israeli German actor Idan Weiss competes for top acting prize
At just the beginning of his career, Idan Weiss finds himself thrust into the spotlight after a role that followed years of rejection and struggle: 'It's the best that could ever happen to me'
Amir Kaminer
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01.17.26
Five standout food spots in Netanya, the coastal city reinventing itself as dining destination
From generous appetizers and spicy flavors to Italian carbs, Thai market food and refined sushi, Netanya’s evolving food scene reflects a confident city whose diners want bold tastes close to home
Amir Kaminer
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01.16.26
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