Stir over song of solidarity By Lesego Chepape and Charles Leonard A Joburg band has written lyrics based on poems by friends who are suffering in Palestine
Quilt restoration project bears fruit Two quilts made by women in the Eastern Cape have been given a loving makeover By Lesego Chepape
Fashioning meaning in art Artist and jazz fan Sam Nhlengethwa’s new show has roots in his interest in clothing By Charles Leonard
Unearthing oppression in the DRC’s cobalt mines This is an edited extract from Siddharth Kara’s book Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives By Siddharth Kara
Sponsored Partner Content Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 – Great innovative design, ultimate multitasking workhorse By Samsung
Reflections on the Barbarians By Darryl Accone A poem and a novel have resonance for the empires and the events of today A musical journey to love and healing By Lesego Chepape Amanda Black says the making of her new album had a lot to do with accepting who she is Champion of African classics By Lesego Chepape Rebeca Omordia has taken the continent’s classical music onto the stages of the world Solace and unity in laughter By Greg Homann Comedy has a role in helping us understand our complex nation and in healing cultural rifts Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town By Sean O Toole The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
A musical journey to love and healing By Lesego Chepape Amanda Black says the making of her new album had a lot to do with accepting who she is Champion of African classics By Lesego Chepape Rebeca Omordia has taken the continent’s classical music onto the stages of the world Solace and unity in laughter By Greg Homann Comedy has a role in helping us understand our complex nation and in healing cultural rifts Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town By Sean O Toole The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Champion of African classics By Lesego Chepape Rebeca Omordia has taken the continent’s classical music onto the stages of the world Solace and unity in laughter By Greg Homann Comedy has a role in helping us understand our complex nation and in healing cultural rifts Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town By Sean O Toole The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Solace and unity in laughter By Greg Homann Comedy has a role in helping us understand our complex nation and in healing cultural rifts Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town By Sean O Toole The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town By Sean O Toole The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Nakhane’s notable journey into movies By Lesego Chepape After bringing out an album earlier this year, the multi-talented Nakhane has a film in the pipeline While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
While you wait for André 3000 By Charles Leonard The release of his debut is imminent … in the meantime here are three great new albums Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Understanding Jewishness By Steven Friedman An edited extract from South African writer Steven Friedman’s new book ‘Good Jew, Bad Jew’ Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
Reimagining our sense of being By Puleng Segalo Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’ 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
The art of cultural crosscurrents By Sean O Toole Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’
Plant-based palate cleansers By Carlos Amato In partial penance for this violently meaty page, here are four of Johannesburg’s best vegan restaurants Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More Editor’s Pick Editorial Our democracy has long been twisted by conspiracy Politics Cabinet not aware of Hamas visit to South Africa National ConCourt accused of taking too long to rule on crucial election case Recent Articles Which diesel gets the best grades? Stir over song of solidarity Gaza: The death of a historic city? Eat, pray, invest: Naspers sees gold in India’s trove of data GBV a ‘painful indictment on SA society’
Film is a quizzical look at siblings By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe ‘Quiz Lady’ follows the journey of two Asian-American sisters towards healing their rift Load More