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/ 11 October 2011
The Occupy Wall Street movement has raised questions of who is allowed to fight the system. Can one take privileged protesters seriously?
Ricky Burnett’s latest show, <i>Horse</i>, has been both applauded and criticised for its accessibility. But does that mean it lacks complexity.
The theft of valuable bronze works from the Johannesburg Art Gallery has raised issues of security and funding in South Africa’s public galleries.
Real-life breakups and breakdowns of the rich, famous and frightful gets a South African flavour as celebrities launch their own reality TV shows.
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/ 21 September 2011
Filmmaker Peter Wintonick, director of <i>Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media</i>, speaks to the <i>M&G</i>.
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/ 19 September 2011
Zanele Muholi speaks about her documentary <i>Difficult Love</i>, and allowing "outsiders" to examine her life as a black lesbian in South Africa.
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/ 12 September 2011
If you share a name with someone on Twitter, you had better hope that someone is a paragon of virtue, or you may find yourself fending off abuse.
Gareth Cliff has been reported to the BCCSA after making allegedly sexist remarks. He is far from the first South African DJ to put his foot in it.
Burundi-born, Belgium-educated chef Coco Reinarhz speaks to us about finding a place for African cuisine alongside international food trends.
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/ 8 September 2011
The Words on Water Literary Festival sees South African authors in conversation with their Indian counterparts.