<b>Yolandi Groenewald</b> speaks to the former Henry Ate lead singer about her new tour and life in the US.
<i>Catch a Fire</i> deals with South Africa in the turbulent 1980s. <b>Shaun de Waal</b> speaks to its director.
<b>UNDENIABLY THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK:</b> <i>Volver</i> is yet another Pedro Almodóvar masterpiece, writes <b>Shaun de Waal</b>.
Penélope Cruz speaks to us about her role in Pedro Almodóvar’s <i><b>Volver</b></i>.
<b>Lisa Johnston</b> reviews Kleinboer’s <i>Midnight Missionary</i>.
<b>Shaun de Waal</b> examines the three new South African poetry collections.
The Centre for the Book’s Community Publishing Project has reached the landmark of publishing its 20th book. The <b>Mail & Guardian</b> reports.
For a writer who is most celebrated for social realism, Doris Lessing has an almost perverse attraction to the fantastical, writes <b>Lisa Allardice</b>.
Emerging from the dust beneath his helicopter’s slowing blades, a young bespectacled man in white is greeted with the screaming of his name: "Rahul Gandhi! Rahul Gandhi! Rahul Gandhi!" It is a rock-star reception for the 36-year-old, who briefly disappears from view as a mass of bodies surges towards the podium and the air is filled with rose petals.
Her television series was called <i>The Simple Life</i>, but the prospect of an austere existence in the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California, does not appeal to Paris Hilton. The heiress on Tuesday appealed to fans to sign a petition urging California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to commute her 45-day sentence for driving while disqualified.