Urban planning, public transport and alternative fuels are under the spotlight, writes <strong>Fiona Macleod</strong>.
Concern about the risk of climate change is growing. It requires action by governments, industry and consumers to reduce carbon emissions.
We round up some of the festival’s more interesting highlights.
When Alan Crump passed away he left behind a legacy of committed engagement with the SA art world. An exhibition celebrates his vision.
The South African government is in a sticky spot. Since King Mswati III of Swaziland made a request for R1.2-billion loan.
Nandipha Mntambo’s exhibition at the National Arts Festival continues her fascination with the cow (and bull) as a subject and motif.
Deep-seated discontent over ward councillors in ANC-controlled areas continues to spill over into violent protests, most recently in Zandspruit.
If you want authentic Thai cuisine, it is advisable to visit the kitchen and instruct the chef to cook “real Thai-style”.
Report says the South African Communist Party is in disarray and its leaders are after government positions.
Corruption Watch, the Cosatu-backed anticorruption initiative, will focus on both the private and public sectors, says its executive David Lewis.