The Market Theatre’s James Ngcobo is just as committed to newcomers as he is to classic plays, writes Perzy Zvomuya.
The redeeming factor of the Jo’burg Art Fair was seeing one artist stand up for another, writes Percy Zvomuya.
As far as metaphors of death go in Kenya, mentioning Ngong forest in the very first paragraph of your novel will have a chilling and powerful impact.
Percy Zvomuya speaks to Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole, who was in South Africa for the Open Book Festival.
Lists are neat and useful in the way they fulfill that human need for clarity and order.In our busy existences the inventory has become supreme.
Photographer Nadav Kander eschews images ?that reflect certainties and deliberately seeks to ?frame moments that leave questions unanswered.
As Julius Malema’s beret gains in popularity locally, Percy Zvomuya takes a look at the political significance of different headgear.
The novelist’s writings have provided fertile ground for the festival speakers to raise contemporary issues.
The contrarian who made her name by stoking controversy in the Sunday papers is using Twitter to champion the little guy in the ‘Please Call Me’ tale.
Some pundits are already predicting the Union Buildings as the next stop for Zwelinzima Vavi.