One feels an enormous sense of gratuitous satisfaction while watching Jon Blair’s Rio drug documentary "Dancing with the Devil".
A new series of short films began airing on
DStv this week, the result of the broadcaster’s nationwide search for the best directors in this format.
Spoek Mathambo, South Africa’s postmodern child whose music is an alloy of funk, hip-hop, kwaito, electro and dub-step, will finally tour the country.
Durban playwright Neil Coppen, winner of the 2011 Standard Bank Young Artist award for drama, brings <i>Abnormal Loads</i> to town.
American comedy doyenne Ruby Wax will entertain audiences in <em>Ruby Wax — Lost It</em>.
There is something both reverential and irreverent about Deborah Poynton’s atmospheric studies of nudes and landscapes.
The healing power of laughter is a selling point in the promotion of a new work by Pieter-Dirk Uys.
Tshepang Ramoba and guitarist/vocalist Linda Buthelezi of the BLK JKS have started a side project.
Umuzi Photo Club is holding an exhibition and campaign launch titled<em> I Am an Activist</em> to showcase creative youth activism initiatives.
<b>Matthew Krouse</b> spoke to Fanney Tsimang, whose locally produced short gay feature film is based on a Nollywood concept.