The Flat (2011)
Documentarians often seek objectivity with various levels of success. Arnon Goldfinger’s remarkable film The Flat throws it out the window by turning the camera on the documentarian himself, and the results are extraordinary. Goldfinger, the grandson of German Jews who [...]
Tags: Arnon Goldfinger, Israel, Lorena Sander, SS, The Flat, World War II
Hank & Cupcakes / Sweet Potion
Photo by: Primavera Ruiz, Melanie Willey, Pablo Montejo Israel’s Ariel “Hank” Scherbacovsky and Sagit “Cupcakes” Shir are just the perfect couple if you want to get a good party started. They’ve got an infectious sound, flushed with simmering sexuality and [...]
Tags: Diego Martinez, Hank & Cupcakes, Israel, music, music videos, pop, The Wild Magazine, video.
Gay and Glossy
Meet Dvir Bar, Editor in Chief of F.O.D., Tel Aviv’s man loving magazine After the Gay Times readers voted Tel Aviv as the best gay city of the world it was just a question of time when will the White [...]
Tags: Arts & Culture, Dvir Bar, FOD Magazine, Gay and Glossy, Israel, Journalism, Kristóf Yosef Steiner, LGBT, LGBTQ, Magazines, Tel Aviv, The Wild Magazine
Israel <3 Iran – A Facebook revolution for peace
Just a few days after Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama stated: Iran will have to face the consequences of not cooperating with the United Nations about their atomic energy research; something blew up the internet, [...]
Tags: Iran, Israel, Kabbalah, kristof steiner, Kristóf Yosef Steiner, Middle East, peace, Yehuda Berg
Madonna fans for the Peace in The Middle East
Whoever thinks that word peace could ever come from war clearly never understood the meaning of love. But Madonna’s new single (the one with Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. screaming “L.U.V.”) made it’s way to changing the world as Israeli art [...]
Tags: Israel, Kristóf Yosef Steiner, Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga, Madonna, peace, Tel Aviv, War, worldpeace
NAKED DEFIANCE
Egypt’s now iconic Tahrir Square is in its fifth day of resurgent protests after the resignation of civilian leader, Prime Minister Essam Sharaf. The Egyptian people remain deeply dissatisfied with the traditional power structure that has yet to fulfill their [...]
Tags: Aliaa Elmahdy, Arab Awakening, Arab Spring, ART, Blaine Skrainka, Cairo, Egypt, Essam Sharaf, Feminism, Hosni Mubarak, Israel, Naked Defiance, Or Templar, Poltics, Protests, Sexism, Tahrir Square, The Wild Magazine, Women's Right, world
