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Cape art picks: February 17 2012

American artist Mark Dion has taken a residency at the Michaelis School of Art.

Cape music picks: February 17 2012

Since its inception in 2006, the On the Edge of Wrong festival has consistently challenged established musical identities and categories.

Durban music picks: February 17 2012

Early booking is advised for Rewind, which assembles 10 of the top hit-makers from back in the day for one Rick-rolling night only.

Jo'burg music picks: February 17 2012

Friday night at the Bohemian sees a clash of the titans of Johannesburg’s live music scene.

Cape art picks: February 10 2012

Public performance and invisibility, social and political boundaries and the artist's role in society are themes that artist Donna Kukama tackles.

Cape music picks: February 10 2012

Abdullah Ibrahim is back in his hometown for a not-to-be-missed concert.

Durban music picks: February 10 2012

Durban's classical music season is off to a busy start.

Jo'burg music picks: February 10 2012

Abdullah Ibrahim animates the celebratory side of his songbook at a rare concert at home next Friday.

Jo'burg art picks: February 10 2012

Johannesburg's most established commercial gallery celebrates the new year with an enormous group show.

Jo'burg art picks: February 3 2012

February 10 marks the ­opening of The Courage of ||kabbo: from ­landscape to literature, an ­exhibition curated by Pippa Skotnes.

Jo'burg photography picks: February 3 2012

Johannesburg city provides a ­constant source of fascination for photographers.

Cape art picks: February 3 2012

The World Press Photo 2011 Exhibition is both a ­celebration of the medium and a startling portrait of our ­contemporary world.

Cape theatre picks: February 3 2012

Performer Jeremy Crutchley and director Geoffrey Hyland have collaborated on a new production.

Cape music picks: February 3 2012

Up the Creek is part of a growing trend: rock festivals aimed at those of the X generation yearning to relive the rock authenticity of their youth.

Durban theatre picks: February 3 2012

Don’t Dress for Dinner is the snappy new slice of stage action from award-winning Durban theatre company KickstArt.

Durban music picks: February 3 2012

Durban offers everything from folk to reggae and classical this week.

Cape music picks: January 27 2012

Local vocalist Inge Beckmann is a master of pop-cultural seduction, provocation and innovation.

Cape art picks: January 27 2012

They employ vastly different mediums and explore divergent themes, but ­Viviane Sassen and Nandipha Mntambo share a preoccupation with perception.

Durban music picks: January 27 2012

Violinist Yasutaka Hemmi, a virtuoso of the great classics and a champion of contemporary composers, forms one half of the Japs Duo.

Durban art picks: January 27 2012

The raucous photography ­exhibition, Hidden like a ­Cotton Mouth in the Woods, is ­showing at ­the Collective.

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