<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.
Two Durban events offer entertainment as well as a chance to feel warm and fuzzy after helping out a good cause.
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.