Robin Renwick, Britain’s ambassador to South Africa from 1987 to 1991 discusses his new book about Helen Suzman.
The makers of "Long Walk to Freedom" have made a highly watchable film of Nelson Mandela’s life story while remaining faithful to the facts.
Max du Preez’s new book "A Rumour of Spring" is an insightful look at where the country is today and how we got here.
William Kentridge discusses his love of music, his fusion of art and opera, and the ?spin-offs from that.
The "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" director Justin Chadwick talks to the M&G’s Shaun de Waal about making the long-awaited film.
This year’s iMPAC festival includes three one-hour short-film selections of work by founder Pluto Panoussis’s students. The M&G caught up with him.
The TriContinental Human Rights Film Festival opens in Johannesburg this weekend, with its usual full slate of documentaries from around the world.
If you are confused about where we are now and what lies in store for us, three new books provide ?an old-fashioned app to cut through the crap.
Wikipedia conveniently offers a summary of Mohsin Hamid’s highly acclaimed 2007 novel, <em> The Reluctant Fundamentalist</em>.
The most original thing about Vehicle 19 is that it imposes on itself an extreme unity of location: it’s all set in the car.