SA guitarist Derek Gripper’s adaptations of kora maestro Toumani Diabaté have bridged the chasm between classical and griot traditions
Something has changed in the public reading of character. A celebrity’s capacity for bullying is read by the audience as honesty
As the confessor-in-chief of South Africa’s transition to democracy, the archbishop upheld a vision of political justice rooted in atonement and empathy, rather than action and accountability
HBO’s ‘Succession’ is back, at last — and as bitterly gripping as ever
The free online festival, opening today, projects a complex mosaic of a continent under stress
Mike Flanagan’s Netflix horror series might make you scream for the wrong reason: its heroes are haunted by self-help bollocks
In the acclaimed ‘Minari’, now streaming on Showmax, a Korean family start farming and fuming in the Ozarks
In ‘Inhuman Resources’, the former footballer switches off his roguish charm, to gripping effect
Hawaii hotel drama ‘The White Lotus’ is a shade warmer than ‘Succession’ in its assault on American privilege — but it carries a riptide of savage wit.