Electronica: Veranda Panda
Durban live electronic duo Veranda Panda have been relentlessly honing their craft - and building their fanbase - since their inception last year.
Durban live electronic duo Veranda Panda have been relentlessly honing their craft - and building their fanbase - since their inception last year.
“From the start, this was a back-to-basics band,” says Shadowclub singer Jacques Moolman.
Kyle Shepherd is one of the most serious and dedicated musicians of his generation.

There are just under 25 000 schools in South Africa. Of those, 3 544 do not have electricity, 401 have no water supply
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Ann-Marie Tully’s third solo exhibition, titled Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, is concerned with the complex relationship between animals and humans.
Lara Foot’s award-winning Solomon and Marion, starring Dame Janet Suzman and Khayalethu Anthony, returns following its sold-out success.
It’s not often that an exhibition invites you to please touch the artwork.
The South African premiere stars Sello Sebotsane and Mwenya Kabwe, directed by Warona Seane.
Two photographic collections are presented in Sidetracks.

This is the second round of Rise and Shine, an acoustic and ecofriendly music festival.

For two months eco-adventurer and former TV and radio presenter Patricia Glyn joined Dawid Kruiper and three generations of his family on a journey to visit and document the places of this Bushman family’s forebears.
There will be plenty of swilling and very little spitting at the Wine & Malt Whisky Affair.
With their latest album, Mafikizolo’s Theo Kgosinkwe and Nhlanhla Nciza are back after a six-year break.
Swiss DJ and beatmaker Chief and Deheb tour South Africa this month, appearing at WeHeartBeat — a monthly event exploring the world of electronic hip-hop.
Your brilliant idea may be the next box-office attraction.
Known in street-art circles for his activist interventions, Grant Jurius is the man behind many of the hard-hitting images seen on walls around Cape Town.

The ninth annual Africa Day Concert brings together diverse sounds featuring acts from across the continent.
The Kingsmead College Book Fair, now in its second year, is a family affair.
Music industry legends R&B/soul group The Whispers perform for the first time in South Africa accompanied by their 10-piece band.
As part of an ongoing celebration of street culture, Area3 in the Ma-boneng Precinct hosts DJ Craig Placid (Sound Sensible) for an afternoon of live music.