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/ 27 October 2009
What is the thread that draws South Africans of all colours, creeds and credulities together? Is it their shared past, their hope for the future?
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/ 20 October 2009
It’s easier to pass an arms deal through the eye of a needle, than to forgive the disgusting behaviour of the four Reitz men that made a wrong.
Paul Edmunds’s work is as beautiful as it is sometimes baffling, and a visit to <i>Subtropicalia</i> will reward you in more ways than one.
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/ 23 September 2009
We need racists, or at the very least people who think in terms of race, because somebody has got to suffer, writes Chris Roper.
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/ 22 September 2009
Here is a list of places you can go to meet people of different colours, shapes and sizes, and hopefully make some real-life friends in the process.
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/ 7 September 2009
Thank you Brandon Huntley, self-proclaimed white-dog refugee. You have given South Africans a new hero, and lord knows, we need heroes.
Despite itself, the Opppikoppi music festival is not a white, Afrikaans festival.
With all this serious journalism about Judge John Hlophe’s dinner table conversations, one question that remains unanswered: What did he eat?
Oh, how I love Julius Malema. I can’t help it. I’m besotted with his chubby little face, his gimlet eyes, his petulant lips.
It took one man walking on water to change the way the Judeo-Christian part of the human race thought about itself.