Out and About: Andy Warhol in Tel Aviv; Israeli Bands in Berlin
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The Museum of the Jewish Diaspora in Tel Aviv is showing Andy Warhol’s Jewish portraits.
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Folk legend Pete Seeger supports a financial, but not an artistic boycott of Israel.
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“Hitler and the Germans,” an exhibit at Berlin’s German Historical Museum, is a huge hit.
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Also a huge hit in Germany: Israeli bands.
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Leonard Bernstein’s late opera “A Quiet Place” will play in New York for the first time.
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Tony Kushner talks “Angels in America.”
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What is an authentic Jewish relationship to the arts?
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Linguist Sol Steinmetz has died.
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