A social crisis caused by Zimbabwe’s economic disaster and being silenced has the country’s artists turning to spirituality and the outside world.
‘Birth of a Dream Weaver’ is an apt title for Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s college years and becoming a writer.
The first Abantu Book Festival is a journey to black publishers and authors writing in indigenous languages.
The exhibition shows that African-American no longer speaks to one specific group.
Self-publishing is providing a way of beating a system that many believe compromises writers
Thandiswa Mazwai rediscovers her voice and returns with Belede, a nine-track jazzy album
Tumi Mogorosi and Gabisile Motuba’s new album expresses a contentment, love and strength.
A deliberately dense exhibition reveals the ghastly underbelly of Wouter Basson’s Project Coast.
Bylaws in SA’s major metros are killing off an art form that marginalised people could call their own
The photos capture the majesty of the mountains, the riders and sturdy Basotho ponies, but we learn nothing of the subjects’ lives.