Professor of anthropology Robert Blumenschine spends much of his time digging up the past, but finds time to enjoy the present.
Crafty, stylish sisters Angela and Janet Shaw had spoken about doing something together for years before they decided to launch their own label.
5FM’s Nicole da Silva may work during the wee hours, but it doesn’t stop her from keeping her days busy too.
The makers of <i>White Wedding</i> follow up their local hit comedy with a funny take on South Africa’s quirky cops and criminals.
Author Ken Follett is in SA for the launch of the movie <i>Paradise Stop</i>. <b>Nechama Brodie</b> spoke to him about writing and other hobbies.
Artist and sculptor David Rossouw started playing with metal for practical reasons when he built a fence around his parents’ house and had to learn how to weld.
Anyone can be an artist at the Design Indaba’s 72 Hours of Creativity project.
Party animal Michael Leslie loves music festivals and is the national communications manager for Red Bull South Africa.
Social networks are helping to fuel bullying in schools — leaving teenage girls bruised. <b>Nechama Brodie</b> reports
Loyiso Gola’s satirical news show makes politics funny again and is a surprising hit with audiences and critics.