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Cee Lo Green and Megadeth come from different ends of the musical spectrum, but they both had the same message for Israel on Tuesday: We want to play, but we can't. -
Rihanna, Israel, Palestine: Drake’s Ex Calls For Peace, Posts New Photo Following ‘#FreePalestine’ Tweet
Following her much talked about “accidental” tweet from yesterday – in which Music Times reported Rihanna tweeted and deleted #FreePalestine – the former beau to Drake and Chris Brown is now calling for peace between Israel and Palestine… on Twitter. -
Neil Young Cancels Concert In Tel Aviv
Pitchfork reports that Neil Young & Crazy Horse have been forced to cancel their July 17 show at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. According to The Jerusalem Post, the show's promoter Shuki Weiss revealed in a press release that, "The cancellation is due to the barrage of rockets that have been fired in recent days and concern for the safety of an audience for such an event." -
The Isaacs Invite Fans to Israel
In June, the group will make their 12th trip to the Holy land and they're inviting fans to join them for an unforgettable experience. -
Vienna Philharmonic Revokes Awards for Six Big Nazis, Is Hitler Next?
The Vienna Philharmonic has revoked awards bestowed upon six Nazis, news agencies, including Reuters, are reporting. This will be seen as a big step in the orchestra's coming to terms with a dark chapter in its past. -
WATCH: Russian/British/Jewish Pianist Evgeny Kissin on Finally Getting His Israeli Passport
Russian/British/Jewish pianist Evgeny Kissin issued the following quite emotional appeal--in Russian/English/Hebrew--for his fellow professionals' solidarity with his newest country. -
READ: Russian-British Pianist Evgeny Kissin on Getting His Israeli Passport
"I am a Jew, Israel is a Jewish state--and since long ago I have felt that Israel, although I do not live there, is the only state in the world with which I can fully identify myself, whose case, problems, tragedies and very destiny I perceive to be mine." -- Evgeny Kissin -
Russian-British Pianist Evgeny Kissin, Backed by Natan Sharansky, Becoming Israeli Citizen
Russian-Brit superstar pianist Evgeny Kissin will become an Israeli citizen on Saturday, December 7, 2013. He has received the personal backing of another prominent Russian (now leading Israeli politician), Natan Sharansky...
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