The Plastics, Cape Town’s most intriguing indie export, are in town.
There’s a rare opportunity to catch one of Ionesco’s strangest plays this weekend.
From July 23 to August 1, the Durban International Film Festival (Diff) unleashes more than 200 screenings at various venues around the city.
One of the most formidable components of the Durban International Film Festival has always been its documentary selection.
Khalo Matabane speaks about is his film <i>State of Violence</i>, which will open Durban International Film Festival this weekend.
The Easter weekend promises to be a busy one for lovers of live music, with festivals offering diverse line-ups around the country.
Whether you’re staying in the city or heading for the hills, the Easter weekend offers music lovers a wide range of entertainment options. Compiled by Miles Keylock, Alex Sudheim and Daniel Friedman.
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/ 22 December 2006
The Durban International Film Festival turns 21 this year, and as a birthday treat the festival organisers have laid on a feast of 45 films from the four corners of the earth, writes Alex Sudheim.
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/ 13 December 2006
DURBAN is renowned generally for its beaches, bananas and blonde bikini brigades. It’s also got the dubious reputation of being a cultural backwater whose most popular theatre forms are musicals featuring pretty girls and music over 25 years old. But mime artist, one-man theatre-revival machine Aldo Brincat is about to change all that. The star […]
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/ 20 November 2006
Alex Sudheim finds out why Greig Coetzee’s <i>Johnny Boskak Is Feeling Funny</i> shares parallels with Martin Scorsese’s <i>Taxi Driver</i>.