Since September, more than 1,000 artists and labels including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to remove their music from Israel. The boycott, called No Music ...
Hundreds of artists have yanked their music from streaming services in Israel to protest the ongoing violence against Palestinian people, including Kneecap, Faye Webster and Japanese Breakfast. Aminé, ...
Spanish actor Javier Bardem made a strong statement about the war in Gaza at the Emmys — Patrick T. Fallon From the music, film to publishing industries, growing numbers of Western artists are calling ...
Israeli artist Noga Erez took a moment during her weekend one Coachella performance to express her gratitude for her fans amid Israel's ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Erez delivered a 45-minute ...
Eight young French artists are to travel to Israel this October as part of an initiative born from a Paris boycott ...
Three-week festival, running July 28 to August 20, will feature music, dance, spoken word and theater created over recent ...
Artists including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to geo-block their music from being streamed in Israel. Since September, more than 1,000 artists and labels ...
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"Boycott is one of the most effective and enduring efforts that one can take to fight a militarized, overtly violent, three-headed monster of a system," blues poet Aja Monet, one of the participants, ...
Artists Julia Holter, Yasir Razak and Marisa Dabice of the band Mannequin Pussy are participants in No Music for Genocide. (Camille Blake; Daniella Caycedo; Juliette Boulay) "Boycott is one of the ...