Fashion editors, bloggers, fashionistas and anyone with a sartorial interest are gathering for four days at the Cape Town Convention Centre.
Old mom-and-pop Italian eateries in Parow and Sea Point look as though they belong in the 1970s but the food isn’t half bad.
Stellenrust makes great wines at good prices, one of which is a beautiful blonde with brains and personality.
Sean Hunter Christie takes an urban pilgrimage
to Braamies, the historical ‘spring of brambles’ turned fountainhead for local creativity.
Cat Pritchard beds down on the conservative
side of a R300 000 mattress at the Taj hotel and
finds herself waking up slightly right of centre.
Norman Catherine’s introspective works leave room to wonder about the artist’s state of mind in the current South Africa.
Alex Clark asks if the review pages still bestow a "secondhand status" on women.
Precious Moloi-Motsepe talks about her African Fashion International fashion week, taking risks, and the timeless elegance of great style.
Church leaders gathered to pray for Mandela and urge South Africans to see his extended illness as a reminder to unite behind and uphold his values.
Though the government of national unity was not able to change much, the future looks darker now.