Classical musical instruments get a new life with modern recordings.
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