The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region
How to survive EasterFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way By Lesego ChepapeReinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity By Busi LetholeRand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity By Dianah ChiyangwaPartner ContentA cultural history of gambling in Africa – From Abbia to online bettingBy Partner Content When art returns, who does it belong to?By Lesego ChepapeAs masterpieces by William Kentridge and Pablo Picasso return to Johannesburg, Homecoming becomes less about art on walls and more about who gets to claim it Salif Keita pulls out of Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to illnessBy Lesego ChepapeSalif Keita has withdrawn from the Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to a sudden illness, with his band set to perform a tribute in his absence Lordkez brings R&B-rooted sound to Cape Town International Jazz Festival debutBy Kibo NgowiBlending R&B, soul and jazz, Lordkez arrives at CTIJF with a clearer sense of identity and a growing reputation as a compelling live performer. Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity By Busi LetholeRand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity By Dianah ChiyangwaPartner ContentA cultural history of gambling in Africa – From Abbia to online bettingBy Partner Content When art returns, who does it belong to?By Lesego ChepapeAs masterpieces by William Kentridge and Pablo Picasso return to Johannesburg, Homecoming becomes less about art on walls and more about who gets to claim it Salif Keita pulls out of Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to illnessBy Lesego ChepapeSalif Keita has withdrawn from the Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to a sudden illness, with his band set to perform a tribute in his absence Lordkez brings R&B-rooted sound to Cape Town International Jazz Festival debutBy Kibo NgowiBlending R&B, soul and jazz, Lordkez arrives at CTIJF with a clearer sense of identity and a growing reputation as a compelling live performer. Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity By Dianah ChiyangwaPartner ContentA cultural history of gambling in Africa – From Abbia to online bettingBy Partner Content
Partner ContentA cultural history of gambling in Africa – From Abbia to online bettingBy Partner Content
When art returns, who does it belong to?By Lesego ChepapeAs masterpieces by William Kentridge and Pablo Picasso return to Johannesburg, Homecoming becomes less about art on walls and more about who gets to claim it Salif Keita pulls out of Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to illnessBy Lesego ChepapeSalif Keita has withdrawn from the Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to a sudden illness, with his band set to perform a tribute in his absence Lordkez brings R&B-rooted sound to Cape Town International Jazz Festival debutBy Kibo NgowiBlending R&B, soul and jazz, Lordkez arrives at CTIJF with a clearer sense of identity and a growing reputation as a compelling live performer. Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Salif Keita pulls out of Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to illnessBy Lesego ChepapeSalif Keita has withdrawn from the Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek due to a sudden illness, with his band set to perform a tribute in his absence Lordkez brings R&B-rooted sound to Cape Town International Jazz Festival debutBy Kibo NgowiBlending R&B, soul and jazz, Lordkez arrives at CTIJF with a clearer sense of identity and a growing reputation as a compelling live performer. Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Lordkez brings R&B-rooted sound to Cape Town International Jazz Festival debutBy Kibo NgowiBlending R&B, soul and jazz, Lordkez arrives at CTIJF with a clearer sense of identity and a growing reputation as a compelling live performer. Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Back to love: Judith Sephuma on legacy, music and the long road homeBy Kibo NgowiFrom global stages to intimate performances, Judith Sephuma shares what has sustained her career and what she hopes to build Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Montreux Jazz Festival makes African debut in FranschhoekBy Marlan PadayacheeA legendary Swiss festival meets the Cape Winelands as Montreux launches its first African edition in Franschhoek with global stars and jazz visionaries Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folkloreBy Lesego ChepapeThrough its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Silence is golden for South Africa’s book loversBy Rolland Simpi MotaungOrganisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalBy Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationBy Papama MnqandiAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More Latest News The Easter hope: A personal testimony Letter to God of war The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistence Feast of the Resurrection for our times Only God can save municipalities as collapse deepens Hindus also mark Christian piety Iran war and Greater Israel Project From holiday to holy day How to survive Easter 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 }
How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Load More