Rock
Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old evidence of ancient Egyptian conquest in Sinai desert
The carving of a boat, erased name of a pharoah, and two depictions of the Egyptian diety Min were also found nearby.
The alchemist of the strings: Michael Greilsammer returns to Jerusalem
David Brinn, The Jerusalem Post's drummer
Inside the unexpected cultural renaissance happening in Beit Shemesh
Veteran guitarist, vocalist Amir Lev returns to an old favorite
All together now: Perhaps Amir Lev’s inaugural orchestral two-step will lead to more of the same further down the rocker’s long and winding road.
China's Hunan province has the most inconvenient convenience store
Tourists and locals scaling the mountain cliff in Hunan, China, can now grab cheap drinks at a shop perched on the steep cliff, adding to the area's list of attractions.
Palestinian Health Ministry reports Palestinian shot dead by Israeli settler
Yossi Dagan, the Head of the Samaria Regional Council, said the shooting was an act of self-defense during a life-threatening attack.
Ben-Gvir to Gallant: Come to your senses, let Jews through Huwara roads
The current clashes come after Israel order the closing of shops in Huwara after an attempted murder earlier that day.
Israeli man shoots Palestinian after family ambushed
The vehicle, which was reportedly forced to stop due to the barricade, was then pelted with stones by a number of Palestinian assailants, according to the Binyamin Regional Council.
A Duran Duran dream come true - review
Fans were instantly hit with a sense of nostalgia.
Stone age artists carved detailed human and animal rock art in Namibia
Engravings of animal tracks and human footprints appear in numerous traditions of prehistoric rock art around the world and many of these engravings can be found in Namibia.
What are the mysterious '100,000 soldiers' in these French caves?
The French Trubac Caves were found with little rock formations across the floor that look like soldiers standing at attention.
Robbie Robertson, songwriting force in rock group The Band, dies at 80
Robertson is of Jewish descent, coming from his father's side of the family.
Tel Aviv metal fan intent on bringing favorite Swedish band to Israel
Shachar Tal has his sights set on obscure Swedish progressive rockers Änglagård, a decidedly non-mainstream band that only sporadically releases its albums.