A grand cinematic experiment, Five Fingers for Marseilles fails to resolve its themes as a South African western
On a recent visit to his old boarding school,
Kwanele Sosibo glimpsed his emotional backstory.
When obsessed followers of an Indian mystic meet self-righteous Americans things get dirty and nasty
The conceptual framework of Denderah Rising, is one where the recipients of the music form part of a reciprocal circle of embrace.
Our photographic heritage is being stolen by pirates peddling ‘pictures of pictures’
The parallel destinies of an artist and her muse are telling of the fate of women in struggle
Egyptian Lover says it’s the sound of the 808 drum machine that keeps people partying to his music
Niq Mhlongo on writing about the present with a nod to the past, and the slices of life that sit waiting on every pavement of his childhood home
Grada Kilomba’s work traces the history of the black diaspora, exploring difference but also finding sameness
Vincent Moloi and Puo Pha Productions get the last laugh at this year’s SAFTAs