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/ 14 October 2010
According to the saying, the world is headed to the gutter when society takes comedians
seriously and thinks politicians are a joke.
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/ 14 October 2010
Classical, rock and everything inbetween are on the cards this week.
Two of South Africa’s most exciting artists currently working in the medium of paint unveil
new bodies of work.
<i>Bittersweet </i> is the story of the indentured labour system visited upon Indian labourers in 19th Century South Africa.
Durban offers an eclectic mix of sounds this week. With their bittersweet melodies, poignant lyrics and the effortlessly endearing Van-Morrison- meets-Joanna-Newson vocals of Werner Olckers, it’s small surprise that aKING’s Hunter Kennedy would describe the music of Wrestlerish as ‘the soundtrack to my quarterlife crisis”. Treading the heady line between innocence and experience that characterises […]
Prawns and poetry are on the festival menu this week.
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/ 10 September 2010
Durban’s most interesting contemporary art gallery this week gets underway with a brace of exhibitions.
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/ 10 September 2010
A sumptuous Indian dance-drama interpretation of <i>Swan Lake</i> cannot be missed.
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/ 10 September 2010
Durban offers up its usual blend of rock and classical this week.
A trio of compelling new exhibitions recently opened at consistently impressive Durban gallery artSPACE durban.