The Play ‘October 7’ Offers Firsthand Accounts of Israel’s Darkest Day
Written by Irish journalist Phelim McAleer, the play tells the story of Israel’s darkest day by using compelling and dramatic accounts by those who lived through it.
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The cast of the play "October 7," which will be presented through Sunday, June 16, at the Actors’ Temple in Manhattan’s Time Square Theatre District. (Provided photo via JTA)
Written by Irish journalist Phelim McAleer, the play tells the story of Israel’s darkest day by using compelling and dramatic accounts by those who lived through it.
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Soulful Serenaders: Father-and-son duo Dave (left) and Josh Gerhardt are the heart and soul of LevSoul. (Provided photo)
The May 26 community gathering at MMAE Synagogue will feature such musical talents as LevSoul, Chanon Bloch and The Shteiblers.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard the term thrown around, but do you really understand what makes a plant native? Rebecca Brown and Norman Cohen explain.
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In the 1960s-era crime drama, Natalie Portman plays a frustrated Pikesville housewife who becomes an investigative journalist to pursue an unsolved homicide case. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images, via JTA)
The seven-part series — based on the novel of the same name by Baltimore author Laura Lippman — stars Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman and was filmed in Pikesville and other parts of Baltimore.
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Rap superstars Drake (left) and Kendrick Lamar have been trading insults in a series of songs that have aroused commentary far beyond the music world. (Prince Williams/Wireimage; Erika Goldring/FilmMagic; via Getty Images via JTA)
The battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar reflects a deeper fissure in the rap industry, writes scholar Jonathan Branfman.
Read MoreThe bottom line is that people working in hybrid environments feel the most engaged at work, writes Candice White of the Ignite Career Center.
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Among the many recent controversies in the literary world was a protest against the free-speech group PEN America for inviting Mayim Bialik, a pro-Israel actor, to participate in an event. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images, via JTA)
A new initiative targets antisemitism in the literary world since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Read More“It’s one of those shows that’s really fun,” The Maryland Theatre Collective executive director Rachel Sandler says of “Falsettos,” which runs through May 5 at the Chesapeake Arts Center.
Read MoreEmma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
Read MoreJmore talked with associate artistic director Noah Himmelstein about Everyman Theatre’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and his unique spin on the Shakespearian classic.
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David Bergman: “While I wouldn’t wish Parkinson’s on anyone, for me it has been a fascinating experience and taught me so much about my body and mind.” (Provided photo)
David Bergman’s latest volume of poetry deals with the aging process and triumphing against adversity in life.
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