World War 2-era London spy tunnels to become tourist attraction in 2027

The architects behind the world landmark Gardens by the Bay in Singapore have worked with UK officials to create plans for a multi-million dollar World War II tunnel renovation, US media reported. This mile-long stretch is expected cost $268 million dollars and provide a unique experience for tourists interested in history and seeing the […]

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Groom slams bride with wedding cake in face. Here’s what happened next

An anonymous bride recently shared a humiliating experience on Reddit, claiming that her wedding day was ruined by her new husband’s actions, leading to their breakup.  Wedding cake in the face In a detailed post, the bride explained how the groom forcefully pushed a slice of wedding cake into her face, causing her to […]

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Experts say these are the best times to book a flight

Finding the best flights that provide a bang for your buck can be difficult, but according to travel experts at The Points Guy, a global travel resource company, some key strategic moves are necessary to find the best flight deals. According to experts, flying during the summer or holiday season means you will deal […]

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Nursing student discovers $6,200 designer dress for $25 at thrift store

A nursing student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Emily Osterhoudt, embarked on a shopping expedition at a local Goodwill store with a friend. Their objective was to gather items for a home photo gallery project Osterhoudt had been meticulously working on for quite some time. Little did she anticipate stumbling upon a […]

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Viking trade stretched over to the Arctic – study

Trade connections by Vikings were revealed in new research that analyzed hair combs made from deer antlers, according to a study from the University of York. Researchers found evidence of trade connections between Hedeby, a town in Germany, and upland Scandinavia. The two locations are separated by hundreds of kilometers. Product materials were sourced […]

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International Guitar Festival returns for the fifth time in Tel Aviv

The fifth annual International Guitar Festival – aka I Am A Guitar – takes place at Tzavta in Tel Aviv November 4-7. This year’s artistic director, popular singer-songwriter Guy Mazig, has compiled a broadly ranging program for the four-dayer, with top artists from here and abroad from an eclectic spread of genres and styles. […]

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Artist Avner Sher’s new exhibit ‘For Ever’ opens at the Jaffa Museum

Avner Sher’s new exhibition “For Ever,” which will be opening at the Jaffa Museum on Thursday, features contemporary aesthetics fused with the artist’s love for history and maps, with a special dedication to Jaffa.  “Instead of paint, I sometimes use red kiddush wine – awful in taste but great in giving the desired color,” […]

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater arrives at Tel Aviv – review

There is no denying that the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is probably the world’s most popular modern dance company, with more than 25 million people around the globe who have seen his dance productions. Yet, despite its huge repertoire and extensive performance schedule, there is only one outstanding, true canonic creation: “Revelations,” set […]

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Bratislava: The Slovak city of rabbis, Jewish athletes, and UFOs

As capital cities go, Bratislava is extremely compact, which means most attractions are easily walkable and well worth visiting. The largest Slovakian city boasts two castles, the grave of famed rabbi Chasam Sofer, and a UFO permanently hovering over the mighty Danube. Perhaps the best way to get to know the city is via […]

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Prima City Hotel: Getting the best of both worlds in Tel Aviv – review

The Prima City Hotel in Tel Aviv offers the best of two worlds. It’s a few steps away from busy Hayarkon Street with all the bustle and grime of city living and only a few more steps away from the beach. But its location, on quiet Mapu Street, sets it off the beaten track […]

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