Riaan Wolmarans on LibraryThing, a great new books website that bridges the chasm between social networking junkies on the web and book lovers
Bronwyn Law-Viljoen speaks to William Kentridge about <i>The Magic Flute</i>, opera and politics.
Brent Meersman catches up with director Brett Bailey at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
This year’s Loeries celebrated a campaign of social and political relevance, writes Alexander Sudheim.
Isabel Hofmeyr asks why our future is suddenly looking so Indian.
African elegance and global chic were on display at this year’s Cape Town Fashion Week, writes Lisa Johnston.
It’s okay to draw on the furniture, writes Tanya Farber.
Riaan Wolmarans attended this year’s Oppikoppi music festival and Lisa Skinner took the pictures.
Tanya Farber reports on how the clothing design and decor industries are benefitting from trendies turning to designs that draw on local iconography.
There is still a predominance of the veil in most conversations about Islam, including those at this month’s Muslim cultures symposium, writes Sumayya Ismail.