Los Angeles, CA — RGH Entertainment announces the July 2012 debut of Ben and Izzy, on Kidobi.com, a new online destination for children’s programming targeted to kid audiences in the U.S. and Canada.
First-time author ben Izzy's vocation as a professional storyteller may fill his life with heady myth and poetry, but as he acknowledges early on in this slim but memorable recollection of personal ...
When Joel ben Izzy woke up in 1997 with a toe the size of a tomato, he never thought he’d get a book deal out of it. And even with his storyteller’s imagination, he never would’ve conceived of the ...
The premise of this memoir -- traveling storyteller loses his voice -- sounds like a cosmic joke. But the storyteller, Berkeley resident Joel ben Izzy, so carefully lays out his clever, entertaining ...
Once upon a time, Joel ben Izzy worked as a mime — until he injured his hip in a car crash. Then he became a storyteller who lost his voice. "If I could market irony, I’d be rich," said the wry, ...
Ben & Izzy is a Jordanian three-dimensional, computer animated children's television series. It was produced by Jordan's rising educational and CGI animation company Rubicon. This series follows the ...
Poor Solomon. The great king dreams his long-dead father tells him to build a temple at the heart of Jerusalem but wakes up without any idea how to do it. He bargains with the devil, is fooled into ...
Joel ben Izzy knows something about miracles. When the Bay Area storyteller lost his voice after an operation for thyroid cancer, doctors told him he would likely never speak again. He couldn’t ...
With his tattered fedora, salt-and-pepper beard, and humorous depictions of the mythic Jewish city of Chelm, traveling storyteller Joel Ben Izzy could easily have been sitting on a bench in some ...
Joel ben Izzy has a peaceful, almost mesmerizing voice—a fine storyteller's voice—altered only when he becomes the characters in his tales. He does a perfect Yiddish accent, but he doesn't spoil other ...