Seventy-five years after its establishment, the old Transwerke hospital is underway to becoming a hub for matters related to arts and culture.
Nomvo Booi was as important to the battle against apartheid as her male counterparts
An incubator programme has given shape to South Africa’s first intensive film school in a township
‘It was so refreshing being in a different town, sharing a small space with people who love me and I love so much’
He was my friend, so his words were a punch in my face. I knew before it wasn’t true but I believed him
The Internet paints sonic pictures that communicate millennial romances through a mash-up of funk, neosoul, and trip-hop.
A dramatist and petrol attendant who wrote Imbewu is up against entertainment industry heavyweights behind the TV series Imbewu: The Seed
A review of ‘Ponti’ by Sharlene Teo
How do local creatives use their craft to sustain them for the remaining 354 days when there isn’t an international audience in Makhanda?
Buhle Ngaba and Klara van Wyk kneel at our feet as a crowd of mostly learners is ushered into Graeme College’s theatre to watch La Chair de Ma Chair