<em>Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey</em> by Chris Barnard, one of the important group of Afrikaans writers known as the Sestigers, was written in 1971.
The annual Hip-Hop Indaba takes place this weekend, and The Used stop in the Cape after Oppikoppi.
Celluloid and fine art come together this week in more ways than one.
Dramatic sculptures of mysterious creatures, created from wood, animal body parts and scrap metal form the basis of a new exhibition.
This week the 2010 Standard Bank Young Artist Award- winner for film Claire Angelique will screen her new feature film, <i>Palace of Bone</i>,
Booklovers and those who like their intellectual debate hard-boiled will be glad to hear that the Jozi Book Fair has come around again.
Catch Marcus Wyatt at his regular, informal Wednesday gigs.
See the country’s top satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys dressed up in all his finery in <i>Still Desperate First Ladies</i>.
Syria’s embattled president has issued a decree allowing opposition parties, after the UN Security Council condemned his crackdown on protesters.
A Swedish man police detained two weeks ago for trying to build a nuclear reactor in his kitchen says he started his dream project "just for fun".