
Hannah Brown
Born and raised in New York City, she was a movie critic at The New York Post, as well as a columnist and an editor in the business section there. Her first novel, If I Could Tell You, inspired by her experiences raising a son with autism, was published by Vantage Point Books in New York in March 2012. Her short fiction has appeared in Commentary, The Jerusalem Post Magazine and Short Story Quarterly.Two of her short stories were included in the anthology Israel Short Stories, published by Ang-Lit Press in Tel Aviv in February 2011. She has published articles, essays and reviews for Newsweek, The Forward, and The Jerusalem Report. From 2007-2008, she hosted a weekly radio show about movies on the RAM FM station. She lives with her two sons in Jerusalem.
Michal Herzog joins Nickelodeon Israel, NATAL to help kids cope with Iran war
Nova massacre documentary We Will Dance Again wins an Emmy
'Hooligans,' 'The Bear,' 'Snow White': What to watch in (or out of) the shelter
Reporter's Notebook: Perfect time to panic: Separated from my special-needs son during the war
"It's a sickening feeling to be separated from him at a time like this, not because I can do anything to protect him that the people around him can’t, but because our bond is so strong."
What are Israelis watching in between missile attacks? Seinfeld and much more
One important point for those looking for entertainment is that the various television services, such as Hot and Yes, are opening up their premium content for free for the duration of the hostilities
Eretz Nehederet finds the funny amid the falling missiles
Host Eyal Kitzis was full of his usual befuddled energy in a broadcast that poked fun at virtually every aspect of the new and terrifying reality Israelis have been struggling with for the past week.
27th TLV Student Film Festival announces full program
The festival will feature over 100 short films from 20 countries, including France, South Korea, Denmark, India, Mexico, Romania, and Japan.
Tribeca festival to feature films of Israeli and Jewish interest
The sole Israeli feature film in the festival is Dead Language by Michal Brezis and Oded Binnun, an expanded version of their Oscar-nominated short.
TAU exhibit features artists on autism spectrum
This show, called, “Between the Vineyards and the Fields,” which runs until July 30, is the follow-up to their show last July at the Artspace Gallery run by the Tel Aviv Municipality.
TV time: ‘Fountain’ fizzles and ‘Fireflies’ buzz
Check out the series, movies and shows hitting Israel's screens this week.
New doc tells story of Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel
An Elie Wiesel documentary presents a compelling portrait of a Holocaust survivor who bore witness.
A little-known Jewish tragedy is told in new film
A new docu-drama focuses on the 2,000 Jewish children who were seized by order of King Joao II of Portugal in 1493.
Matthew Goldin, alleged SNL writer, banned after backing Israel museum shooter
Goldin had his Instagram account suspended late last week after he posted and praised a statement by Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of executing a young couple in Washington, DC.