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Bob Sinclar, French house music DJ, in Hangar 11

Bob Sinclar, French house music DJ, in Hangar 11

French record producer, house music DJ and owner of the label: ‘Yellow Productions’, Bob Sinclar (1964), will give a show on June the 23rd in Hangar 11. Who didn’t dance on his worldwide hit: Love Generation!! … Read entire article »

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Amadou and Mariam in Zappa

The musical and blind duo Amadou and Mariam from Mali will bring African Blues and Jazz on Thursday, February  25th in Zappa Tel Aviv (20:00) [photo by Môsieur J.] … Read entire article »

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White bike rental in Tel Aviv

I have been thinking and dreaming about riding a bike in Tel Aviv before, so the decision of the finance committee of the City of Tel Aviv-Yafo to put money in the bike rental system is great news! The first white bike plan ever has been ‘developed’ by students at the end of the sixties  in Amsterdam (Ask Frits all about it. He was there! ;-) – ed.) and between then and now there have been several bicycle sharing systems in different countries, the last – Vélib – in Paris, France. They all had their problems, mostly concering vandalism and theft… In Tel Aviv hey will start with 1500 bikes and 150 stations, which will be 5250 bikes and 225 stations in 10 years. I really hope they succeed, because as I said … Read entire article »

Filed under: city, future, life

Award after award for Ajami

The movie Ajami about a neighborhood in Jaffo is receiving award after award. Last Sunday the Sutherland First Feature Award at the London International Film Festival and yesterday evening the Golden Antigone in Montpellier, France at the CineMed Mediterranean Film Festival“.. Scandar, Yaron, Cast and Crew: again…Mazzal Tov!!! … Read entire article »

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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 »

Filed under: art, future, life, TA Fever

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