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/ 30 November 2007
Athos Kyriakides catches up with up with Fatboy Slim ahead of his scheduled tour of South Africa
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/ 30 November 2007
Andrew Worsdale speaks to Michael Rix, the maker of <i>Tengers</i>, SA’s first feature-length animated film, which takes a darkly humorous look at the realities of living in Jozi.
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/ 30 November 2007
Gavin Hood’s latest offering, <i>Rendition</i>, gets to the human core of the United States war on terror, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 30 November 2007
They have been taking control of the decks for years, but now women are ganging up to take the male-dominated club scene by storm, reports Sian Norris.
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/ 30 November 2007
Jo Tyler speaks to billionaire novelist Ken Follett.
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/ 30 November 2007
Dennis Davis reviews <i>Poverty and Fundamental Rights: The Justification and Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights </i> by David Bilchitz.
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/ 30 November 2007
The gloves are really off. A campaign to ”set the record straight about Jacob Zuma” is central to a fight-back plan by President Thabo Mbeki’s strategists, aimed at giving him a third term as party leader at the Polokwane conference. The campaign is set to resurrect Zuma’s links with fraud convict Schabir Shaik, and his controversial rape trial.
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/ 30 November 2007
Loyiso Gola’s humour lies in a place between how the world perceives him and how he perceives the world, writes Gerrard Foster.
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/ 30 November 2007
A new exhibition of lamps casts a gentle glow on South Africa’s history, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 30 November 2007
The decision to scrap the system of selling a hardback a year before releasing the paperback has created waves in the publishing world, writes Robert Booth.