<strong>CD of the week</strong>: Mettalica: St Anger
<b>Obituary: Ramolao Makhene</b><br>
Malcolm Purkey pays tribute to a great actor and friend.
Yfm’s Rudeboy Paul is making his mark on the media industry, writes Dikatso Mametse.
A new generation of working mothers and stressed parents has opened the door for niche parenting magazines. They are hungry for information and devour advertising, writes Fienie Grobler.
If the 2003 edition of the National Arts Festival has been about anything, it has been a grand-scale meditation on the subject of home, writes Matthew Krouse.
Who’s who in the broadcast zoo? Josef Talotta grabs the remote-
For five decades, <i>CAR</i> magazine has been the frontrunner in the motoring magazine industry. Matebello Motloung asks whether newly launched titles will send its readership crashing.
Ferial Haffajee is the first woman editor of the leading <i>Mail & Guardian</i> newspaper. Under her editorship, the weekly has tackled ground-breaking stories. But that is not the sole reason for her winning the MTN Women in The Media award. She has also become a powerfully persuasive and authoritative voice on the media, writes Fienie Grobler.
She is a no-nonsense woman known for her fearless coverage of Aids issues. Fienie Grobler speaks to freelance journalist Sue Valentine.