American artist Mark Dion has taken a residency at the Michaelis School of Art.
Since its inception in 2006, the On the Edge of Wrong festival has consistently challenged established musical identities and categories.
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.
Friday night at the Bohemian sees a clash of the titans of Johannesburg’s live music scene.
Public performance and invisibility, social and political boundaries and the artist's role in society are themes that artist Donna Kukama tackles.
Abdullah Ibrahim is back in his hometown for a not-to-be-missed concert.
Durban's classical music season is off to a busy start.
Abdullah Ibrahim animates the celebratory side of his songbook at a rare concert at home next Friday.
Johannesburg's most established commercial gallery celebrates the new year with an enormous group show.
February 10 marks the opening of The Courage of ||kabbo: from landscape to literature, an exhibition curated by Pippa Skotnes.
Johannesburg city provides a constant source of fascination for photographers.
The World Press Photo 2011 Exhibition is both a celebration of the medium and a startling portrait of our contemporary world.
Performer Jeremy Crutchley and director Geoffrey Hyland have collaborated on a new production.
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.
Don’t Dress for Dinner is the snappy new slice of stage action from award-winning Durban theatre company KickstArt.
Durban offers everything from folk to reggae and classical this week.
Local vocalist Inge Beckmann is a master of pop-cultural seduction, provocation and innovation.
They employ vastly different mediums and explore divergent themes, but Viviane Sassen and Nandipha Mntambo share a preoccupation with perception.
Violinist Yasutaka Hemmi, a virtuoso of the great classics and a champion of contemporary composers, forms one half of the Japs Duo.
The raucous photography exhibition, Hidden like a Cotton Mouth in the Woods, is showing at the Collective.
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