The SACP appears to be at a political crossroads if its policy documents released this week are anything to go by, writes Charles Molele.
Union bosses punt ANC president as a friend of the working class ahead of leadership battles. Matuma Letsoalo reports.
Owner of the Goodman Gallery, Liza Essers defends visual art’s ability to challenge and shape consciousness and to shift people’s hearts.
How far can artists go in satirising or sending up the powerful? Nickolaus Bauer reports on different value clashes over Brett Murray’s ‘The Spear’.
Sean O’Toole explores some of the portrayals of the naked black body that have elicited fierce reactions in SA’s recent past.
President Jacob Zuma is not the only world leader who has turned to the law in an effort to stifle criticism about himself, writes Fatima Asmal-Motala
The flame for the London Olympics was recently lit in Greece. Helena Smith looks at the legacy of the 2004 Athens Games
Predictable reactions to attempts to improve the legal profession reveal members’ self-interest, writes Richard Calland.
At the South Gauteng High Court on Thursday, President Jacob Zuma employed the reactionary mobilisation strategy that has served him so well.
A new Bill before Parliament gives traditional leaders considerable powers. Nomboniso Gasa arguments against the bill.