<i>Satellite Spaces/The Untitled Gallery</i> is a unique series of exhibitions designed to highlight the revival of contemporary arts and culture.
The Joy of Jazz festival dominates this weekend’s cultural offerings.
Musa Nxumalo is the co-ordinator for courses and training at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown.
Rock fans pay attention: two of South Africa’s most popular acts are heading to a venue near you. Jazz, fans, you’re also in for a treat.
<i>The History Boys </i>is a production of considerable energy and verve, with moments of great humour.
Conceptual artist Willem Boshoff continues his intrigue with the power and powerlessness of language in a new show.
Two exhibitions focus on familiar South African environments.
Sylvaine Strike’s perceptive play,<em> The Table</em>, has all the Chagall-esque components to make it a nice, whacky work of Jewish expressionism.
Catch the Gautrain to get to Conrad Koch’s latest show, or take the cheap route and catch quality theatre for free.
The second instalment of the three-part Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival opens on August 12.