Tel Aviv Fever » Entries tagged with "love"
Tel Aviv Fever ready to Rock & Roll again
Due to circumstances we have been quite off last few months. We are ready to pick things up and bring you lots of LOVE from Tel Aviv! Kisses… … Read entire article »
A new face for Tel Aviv Fever: NOW
I am not really the type for good intentions for a new year, but so once you get to the end of a year you still tend to have thoughts like that. Since we made our jump start in March of last year we didn’t change much on Tel Aviv Fever. Some changes of the engine (WordPress) and some minor details. Now Frits and I thought it would be nice to change the face of Tel Aviv Fever (later), to give it a new fresh look and a few other possibilities and features you might like. We decided to do it NOW. But this is still Tel Aviv Fever: lightweight (technicaly speaking) entertaining a fresh look on Tel Aviv nice looking our ‘old’ style of writing lot’s of, and we mean LOTS of love for Tel Aviv We will come … Read entire article »
Filed under: TA Fever
Happy New Year from Tel Aviv Fever!
Tel Aviv Fever wishes its readers a Happy New Year, in good health and with lots of love! Love, Frits & Ed Happy New Year Fireworks … Read entire article »
Filed under: TA Fever
Castro Spring/Summer
Castro Fashion came yesterday with it’s new (34 by 24 cm) Spring/Summer Fashion Guide: City-Love-Style. The beautiful art-pictures in the guide are made by Dudi Hason. You will find Castro at the Dizengoff Center, corner King George street. … Read entire article »
Filed under: books, fashion, photography
‘A tale of two capitals’
Yesterday, I saw this interesting article in the Jerusalem Post (April 28th) by Liat Collins: “A tale of two capitals”. And, as always,you will find this ‘love/hate’ (most of the time more ‘hate’) relation between this two cities: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem! Liat Collins wrote “…I have always been rather intimidated by Tel Aviv. I speak the language, but I don’t get the mind-set…” Liat, maybe you didn’t try enough?? ;-) … Read entire article »
Filed under: life
TEL AVIV: For Ever Young
On a sunny afternoon, April the 11th 1909, 150 man, woman and children left the over-crowded port-city of Jaffa and walked 3 km north trough the hot, burning sand to a spot were they decided about the future of today’s Tel Aviv. Within a few month the first houses for those 66 families were build (Herzl, Jehuda-ha Levie and Lilienblum-street). As for today Tel Aviv-Jaffa population hit an all-time high of 391.300 inhabitants, still quite small compare to cities in Europe and the States. But this small city is an open minded city, free of spirit and always on the move. Just read what international magazines and papers wrote the last few years about the city: In January 2008 the leading French fashion magazine Vogue dedicated three flattering articles about Tel Aviv … Read entire article »
Filed under: centennial, city, events, history, TA Fever