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/ 15 September 2011
Cape Town offers up intimate acoustic musings alongside smooth Afro-house.
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/ 8 September 2011
Conrad Botes returns with <i>The Temptation to Exist</i>, which takes him into darker, more direct and hard-hitting territory.
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/ 8 September 2011
Cape Town Hall hosts a triple bill of genre-busting artists at the City Hall Sessions this weekend.
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/ 1 September 2011
A who’s who of Cape Town DJs, soundboys, producers and creative collectives come together this weekend.
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/ 1 September 2011
Johannesburg-based painter Mary Wafer has gained critical acclaim for her architectural investigations of visibility and invisibility.
At what point are promoters going to realize that fading international stars don’t need to headline our festivals when we’ve got our own talent?
At 72, Hugh Masekela still outshines most other jazz performers, and he proved this at the Joy of Jazz on Friday night.
The Gaslamp Killer brings deadly beats to Cape Town, and Ethan Smith leads an eclectic jazz mix.
Popular street art claims gallery space this week, while a new show focuses on the effects of war.
Getting politicians to pantsula and hanging with Hollywood celebrities — the Kwela Tebza brothers find a lot of soul in the humblest of instruments.