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/ 20 September 1996
Playwright and poet, Maishe Maponya, is Johannesburg’s latest high power cultural appointment. He shares his ideas with HAZEL FRIEDMAN ‘I WAS called an angry young man, you know,” Maishe Maponya laughs gently at the recollection. With bene-volent smile and trademark scull cap framing his face like a tight-fitting halo, he looks positively papal in disposition […]
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/ 20 September 1996
Jonathan Romney I Shot Andy Warhol was the opening film in the Un Certain Regard section. This makes perfect sense as its subject, Valerie Solanas, had a certain way of seeing the world, to say the very least, and the same is true of debut director Mary Harron. Solanas was the radical lesbian writer who […]
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/ 20 September 1996
Marion Edmunds Parliament’s portfolio committees on tourism and environmental affairs have had MPs and senators reaching for their bikinis and sunhats. The committees are spending an estimated R300 000 on study tours abroad to Cuba, Jamaica and Bali. One of Gwen Mahlangu’s first tasks as Peter Mokaba’s replacement as chair of the National Assembly Portfolio […]
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/ 20 September 1996
in The Mark Gevisser Profile Homeless ‘king of culture’ The depression that sets in, as I take a late- afternoon walk around the Newtown Cultural Precinct with Christopher Till, is not so much a result of the desolation that surrounds me as of the gap between this desolation and its creator’s vision of urban redemption. […]
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/ 20 September 1996
Marion Edmunds Public Administration Minister Zola Skweyiya has had to bang heads together in the Presidential Review Commission — the body appointed by President Nelson Mandela to investigate transformation in the public service — to get it to do some work. Before this week, the multi-million rand commission met only four times since it was […]
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/ 20 September 1996
MOTOR RACING: Alan Henry THE Mercedes baby has come of age. Heinz-Harald Frentzen has at last got the drive his ability deserves and has stolen a march on his bitter rival Michael Schumacher by getting it in the best car in Formula One, the Williams. The hiring of Frentzen represents a pre-emptive strike by the […]
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/ 20 September 1996
FINE ART: Hazel Friedman I’M not sure whether Laura Godfrey-Isaac’s Evolution deserves to be dived into, pigged-out-on or treated like a pimple and popped. But that’s precisely the initial beauty of her (mis)anthropomorphic forms. Depending on a whole host of factors — some of them genetically determined — they can be seen as runny ice-cream […]
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/ 20 September 1996
JAZZ: Gwen Ansell Forget screams, moans and squishing noises. The sexiest sound in the world is a big fat horn line playing jazz. Irakere, or “The Forest”, last week’s jazz guests for Arts Alive, feature four horns. On saxes, Cesar Lopez provides the intellectual acrobatics and an ironic take on the more florid ballad numbers […]
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/ 20 September 1996
Mungo Soggot Judges across the country are taking sides in the furious controversy over who is to succeed Michael Corbett as South Africa’s chief justice. In one of the most divisive rows to hit the judiciary since the 1950s, some 100 judges have backed appeal court Judge Hennie van Heerden against Ismail Mahomed — the […]
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/ 20 September 1996
Alex Brummer in London THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) is to ask shareholders for an increase in its capital base after a sharp deterioration in the Fund’s cash position. Michel Camdessus, the managing director, has indicated that he would like to see the fund’s quotas — the equivalent of its capital base — doubled from […]