Speakers at the Mail & Guardian’s annual Litfest paid homage to Nadine Gordimer’s influence as author-activist.
Theatre director Brett Bailey can’t believe how "a global capital of democracy" has reacted to his works decrying objectification.
Breyten Breytenbach’s work is celebrated in a study deserving of more context, conviction and heft.
Roxandra Dardagan Britz and Dan Wylie’s witty and beautiful collaboration of poetry and printmaking smoulders with the artists’ passion.
Robyn Sassen remembers Frank Jolles as an ?uncompromisingly scrupulous cultural scholar.
The M&G LitFest brought together those who have a keen interest in ‘telling the untellable’ and keeping alive South African writing.
Nontobeko Ntombela, curator of contemporary art at the Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG), laughs about the idea of being considered a guinea pig.
Choreographers are surprising unsuspecting audiences by taking dance performance into new spaces.
This diverse collection of essays is a gauge of what’s hot and not in the contemporary art scene.
Run your eye along a rack of Sway clothing and you will see florals boasting witty discursions and matchsticks dancing with apparent haphazardness.