<b>Tim James</b> writes about his role as a wine critic for <i>Platter’s</i>. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it.
<em>Mail & Guardian</em> readers share their thoughts on capitalism, the late Kader Asmal, nationalisation and more.
Monaco’s royal house invited the population of its tiny realm to join them in celebration as the Grimaldi clan prepared to embrace Charlene Wittstock.
It was when armed men appeared in town that 13-year-old Israel Gbehe knew it was time to run.
South Africa’s first attempt at official national representation at the Venice Biennale has been a messy affair, but hopes are high.
What happens when an art critic becomes an investigator of organised crime and corruption?
Not by land, air, sea or space but on the internet. Hackers are plotting to attack in more sophisticated ways than you realise.
<i>Ishumar 2</i> is another stellar compilation of Tuareg desert blues.
This seven-piece band of young Tuaregs show that they are intent on picking up the legacy of the Tuareg’s most famous export, Tinariwen.
<i>The Table</i> opened to a full house at
the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown on Thursday.