The Black Hotels offer audiences a welcome alternative to indie rock tedium.
Jazz or jazzy electro? Whatever suits your mood, Cape town is offering it this week.
Anyone looking for deeper insights into the conditions that informed the results in the local government elections should visit the Stevenson Gallery
Zwelethu Mthethwa captures the essence of masculinity in his new exhibition <em>The Brave Ones</em>.
Audiences can catch Gazelle tread the tightrope between satire and shtick with their full Imperial House of Africa band.
<i>Indians in Drum</i> gives glimpses of Indian underworlds largely photographed in Durban during the 1950s.
Experimentation has always been the name of the game for Groove Armada.
Penny Siopis continues her longstanding interest in the tension between form and formlessness, figure and ground.
Vusi Mahlasela’s mellifluous world music hybrid has earned him an international reputation as an acoustic bard of rare poetic repute.
In <em>Some Dance To Remember Some Dance To Forget</em>, Sanell Aggenbach offers a wry yet whimsical tribute to South Africa.