Nathan Burnstein
By Nathan Burnstein
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Israel News Depeche Mode To Rock in Tel Aviv
The musicians of English pop group Depeche Mode are men of their word. Two years after canceling a highly anticipated concert in Israel because of the Second Lebanon War, the group has announced it will perform in the country — as promised — in a make-up show scheduled for May 10 in northern Tel Aviv….
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Israel News ‘Holy’ Prog Rock
Television’s religious calendar just gets busier and busier. Five years after “The O.C.” popularized “Chrismukkah,” and 11 years after “Seinfeld” brought fans “Festivus,” music channel VH1 Classic has invented another semi-Jewish pseudo-holiday. “Rush Hashanah,” not to be confused with the Jewish New Year, will kick off on the cable network September 29 (the evening that…
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