The imminent closure of the landmark shop in Auckland Park has caused outrage and disbelief.
Many will rejoice if Julius retires from the public eye, but writers, satirists, playwrights and cartoonists will lose a rich source of inspiration.
An art exhibition running alongside COP17 in
Durban builds a poetic, not evangelical, message.
The writings and speeches of Mbeki (well, some of them) have become the subject of a new experimental play.
Kudzanai Chiurai’s new exhibition generalises about the horrific abuses in failed African states — and that’s part of its problem.
On the 46th anniversary of Ian Smith’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence, <b>Percy Zvomuya</b> surveys three books about Zimbabwe.
Dubbed this year’s Die Antwoord, Spoek Mathambo’s sound is uncategorically South African.
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A new documentary takes a look at the House of Nsako, a conscious-party venue that once regularly pulled crowds to High Street in Brixton, Jo’burg.
Some football speak warrants a sending off — listen and blow the whistle.
She has been called a coconut and a racist, but radio and TV talk-show host and newspaper columnist Redi Tlhabi succeeds where others stumble.