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The 3rd Rothschild Street Party
On Friday, February 26th (from 12:00 until 17:00), the 3rd Rothschild Street Party will take place with street acts, live-bands and a lots of cold beer. Be there, it will be AWESOME, just like last time! :) … Read entire article »
Larissa Riahi received the 2nd Tel Aviv Fever Heineken bottle
As we wrote on July the 8th, we made 6 Tel Aviv Fever Heineken bottles (3 are in Israel, 3 in Holland). The first one went to Eytan Schwartz, the ‘big guy’ of all the Centennial events. Our second bottle we gave to: Larissa Riahi. She is original from Amiens (France), studied graphic design. In 2000 she came for six month to a kibbutz as a volunteer. Back in France she studied Art. She missed the life in Israel and she decided in 2005 to make ‘aliyah’ (permanent resident), not for political or religious reasons, just because the love for Israel. Tel Aviv would be here ‘new’ town. She loves art (painting and clay works), music and her openness brings her to meet different cultures and people. At this moment … Read entire article »
“Tel Aviv from the bottom of a coffee cup and a beer glass”
Yesterday, Friday 15th, I found this nice article in The Jerusalem Post by Ari Miller: “Two vices too few”. He wrote: “Tel-Aviv turns me on. From the beautiful woman to the nooks and crannies it has to offer, I can’t seem to get enough. Stuck between the Mediterranean coast and Israel, coupled with the malaise of life in general, this city, which combines the best of the First World with the exotic tragedy of the Third, is made livable for two reasons: coffee and beer. Let me explain…” [via Jerusalem Post Online] … Read entire article »
Mike’s (a) Place to Be
In July 2001 Gal and Assaf Ganzman opened almost right on the beach, next to the US-embassy, a ‘rocking’ place called: ‘Mike’s Place’ (Herbert Samuel no. 86). The friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere provides a welcome contrast to the trendy and often prentious local nightlive. You will find Israelian young and old, tourists from all over the world drinking their large beers from the many different taps or a good-old Scottish whiskey in their hands, swinging and rocking to one of the live blues/rock or reggea bands. If you have some luck: ‘SOBO’ , a blues/rock duo (Assaf Ganzman and Daniel Kriman) will “blow you to the roof”. Mike’s broadcast , on different screens, live local sport games, Scottish and English football, NFL, NBA and the most important tennis games. The owner/barman Gal “got a … Read entire article »