Queen of comedy in the Mother CityBy Busi LetholeCeleste Ntuli turns personal roasts, faith and fearless storytelling into a must-see comedy experience as she takes her hit show to Cape Town
Layers of meaningExploring shared struggles and the power of love, Hank Willis Thomas’s latest exhibition layers American and South African histories into thought-provoking artworks By Kibo NgowiThe Bold and the XhosaExecutive producer, Siphosethu Tshapu strikes gold with high-stakes telenovela Inimba By Rolland Simphi MotaungWhere memory meets movement‘A Grammar of Belonging’ reframes home as something carried within the body, shaped by memory, history and shared traditions of making By Zingisa MasePartner ContentAnalysts weigh Sona’s delivery challengeBy Hasina Kathrada Gig Guide: Boyz II Men return to South Africa, Giselle makes its way to the State Theatre and Rubicon showcases fashion with a purposeBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Barbara Adair’s unconventional journeyBy Rolland Simpi MotaungMore than a chronicle of Namibia, Barbara Adair’s book experiments with language and structure South African cinema takes centre stage at Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiThis year’s festival begins and ends with powerful local films confronting apartheid, colonialism and memory through confident, world-class craft Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The Bold and the XhosaExecutive producer, Siphosethu Tshapu strikes gold with high-stakes telenovela Inimba By Rolland Simphi MotaungWhere memory meets movement‘A Grammar of Belonging’ reframes home as something carried within the body, shaped by memory, history and shared traditions of making By Zingisa MasePartner ContentAnalysts weigh Sona’s delivery challengeBy Hasina Kathrada Gig Guide: Boyz II Men return to South Africa, Giselle makes its way to the State Theatre and Rubicon showcases fashion with a purposeBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Barbara Adair’s unconventional journeyBy Rolland Simpi MotaungMore than a chronicle of Namibia, Barbara Adair’s book experiments with language and structure South African cinema takes centre stage at Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiThis year’s festival begins and ends with powerful local films confronting apartheid, colonialism and memory through confident, world-class craft Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Where memory meets movement‘A Grammar of Belonging’ reframes home as something carried within the body, shaped by memory, history and shared traditions of making By Zingisa MasePartner ContentAnalysts weigh Sona’s delivery challengeBy Hasina Kathrada
Gig Guide: Boyz II Men return to South Africa, Giselle makes its way to the State Theatre and Rubicon showcases fashion with a purposeBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Barbara Adair’s unconventional journeyBy Rolland Simpi MotaungMore than a chronicle of Namibia, Barbara Adair’s book experiments with language and structure South African cinema takes centre stage at Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiThis year’s festival begins and ends with powerful local films confronting apartheid, colonialism and memory through confident, world-class craft Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Barbara Adair’s unconventional journeyBy Rolland Simpi MotaungMore than a chronicle of Namibia, Barbara Adair’s book experiments with language and structure South African cinema takes centre stage at Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiThis year’s festival begins and ends with powerful local films confronting apartheid, colonialism and memory through confident, world-class craft Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South African cinema takes centre stage at Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiThis year’s festival begins and ends with powerful local films confronting apartheid, colonialism and memory through confident, world-class craft Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Beyond cosmetic: Why Dr Kgoale Moabelo calls hair transplants corrective medicineBy Lesego ChepapeFor Dr Kgoale Moabelo, hair transplantation is corrective medicine, not vanity, and education is the real cure for traction alopecia J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
J. Cole announces Johannesburg return as ‘The Fall Off’ tour heads to FNB StadiumBy Kibo NgowiA decade after his last SA show, J. Cole returns to Johannesburg with a chart-topping album and a tour billed as his final chapter. Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Ziyanda Nkunjana nominated for best content creator at Emerge Africa AwardsBy Lesego ChepapeFashion and lifestyle storyteller Ziyanda Nkunjana’s nomination marks a powerful moment for authentic African and village-centered storytelling Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’By Kibo NgowiOn Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingBy Lesego ChepapeThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026By Kibo NgowiAs the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More Latest News Warren Maroon named emerging artist of the year Analysts weigh Sona’s delivery challenge Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim Queen of comedy in the Mother City Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent Leaving is never easy but look at us now Steenhuisen faces palace revolt The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector Championing a visa-free Africa Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego Chepape and Busi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Load More