Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as careBy Lesego ChepapeA tender meditation on care, memory and materiality, this artist’s work invites us to slow down and feel the soul
Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a notePhotographer’s images are a soulful visual tribute to South African jazz By Lesego ChepapeDiary: Mandisi Dyantyis goes symphonic with the Cape Town Philharmonic, Lumanyano Mzi debuts Ithemba Elitsha at The Basement, Riaad Moosa brings What’s the Point? to Durban.Your essential dose of art and culture By Kibo NgowiElse Berg: Restitution of a modernist voice silenced by the HolocaustA painting finds a new home honouring the artist’s modernist legacy and tragic fate By Bongo MeiPartner ContentBridging the skills gap in South Africa starts with reimagining its approach to educationBy The IIE Scoring faith: Musa Mhlongo on composing for GenesisBy Rolland Simpi MotaungThe composer of Mzansi Magic’s Genesis talks faith, sound and storytelling in South Africa’s latest gospel-infused telenovela Don’t read this in the second bedroomBy Rodney GhobrilThe Gambling Animal offers a sharp, unsettling look at human irrationality, risk-taking and the ecological consequences of gambling with our future DJ Doowap is lighting up global dance floors with bacardi musicBy Lesego ChepapeFrom Pretoria’s streets to global stages, DJ Doowap is remixing culture, sound and style with unstoppable bacardi energy Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Diary: Mandisi Dyantyis goes symphonic with the Cape Town Philharmonic, Lumanyano Mzi debuts Ithemba Elitsha at The Basement, Riaad Moosa brings What’s the Point? to Durban.Your essential dose of art and culture By Kibo NgowiElse Berg: Restitution of a modernist voice silenced by the HolocaustA painting finds a new home honouring the artist’s modernist legacy and tragic fate By Bongo MeiPartner ContentBridging the skills gap in South Africa starts with reimagining its approach to educationBy The IIE Scoring faith: Musa Mhlongo on composing for GenesisBy Rolland Simpi MotaungThe composer of Mzansi Magic’s Genesis talks faith, sound and storytelling in South Africa’s latest gospel-infused telenovela Don’t read this in the second bedroomBy Rodney GhobrilThe Gambling Animal offers a sharp, unsettling look at human irrationality, risk-taking and the ecological consequences of gambling with our future DJ Doowap is lighting up global dance floors with bacardi musicBy Lesego ChepapeFrom Pretoria’s streets to global stages, DJ Doowap is remixing culture, sound and style with unstoppable bacardi energy Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Else Berg: Restitution of a modernist voice silenced by the HolocaustA painting finds a new home honouring the artist’s modernist legacy and tragic fate By Bongo MeiPartner ContentBridging the skills gap in South Africa starts with reimagining its approach to educationBy The IIE
Partner ContentBridging the skills gap in South Africa starts with reimagining its approach to educationBy The IIE
Scoring faith: Musa Mhlongo on composing for GenesisBy Rolland Simpi MotaungThe composer of Mzansi Magic’s Genesis talks faith, sound and storytelling in South Africa’s latest gospel-infused telenovela Don’t read this in the second bedroomBy Rodney GhobrilThe Gambling Animal offers a sharp, unsettling look at human irrationality, risk-taking and the ecological consequences of gambling with our future DJ Doowap is lighting up global dance floors with bacardi musicBy Lesego ChepapeFrom Pretoria’s streets to global stages, DJ Doowap is remixing culture, sound and style with unstoppable bacardi energy Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Don’t read this in the second bedroomBy Rodney GhobrilThe Gambling Animal offers a sharp, unsettling look at human irrationality, risk-taking and the ecological consequences of gambling with our future DJ Doowap is lighting up global dance floors with bacardi musicBy Lesego ChepapeFrom Pretoria’s streets to global stages, DJ Doowap is remixing culture, sound and style with unstoppable bacardi energy Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
DJ Doowap is lighting up global dance floors with bacardi musicBy Lesego ChepapeFrom Pretoria’s streets to global stages, DJ Doowap is remixing culture, sound and style with unstoppable bacardi energy Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Campbell Meas is done waitingBy Busi LetholeA candid look at Campbell Meas’s journey navigating creativity, identity and the challenges of breaking into the arts industry Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Diary: Comedy Jam at The Houghton Hotel in August, Vuma Levin returns with new album Allegories, Black Coffee at Hey NeighbourBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Siyazila: Siyababa Atelier and the sacred syntax of styleBy Thembeka Heidi SincubaMtshali’s latest collection renders death not as absence, but presence — grief draped in beauty, ritual and defiance Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Between the lines: What South African stories reveal about men’s mental healthBy Rolland Simpi MotaungWhat happens when men can’t ask for help? These South African books offer raw, revealing answers Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistryBy Lesego ChepapeHomegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in MatabelelandBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFilmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years onBy Lesego ChepapeA stage where South Africa’s truth and imagination have lived for 49 fearless years Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imaginationBy Zanele S. MadumaArtist uses nature and cryptic visions in his paintings to highlight South Africa’s racial and spatial history Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More Latest News ‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud Brics talks green, acts dirty Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note 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 }
Diary: National Arts Festival, Thandiswa live at the Lyric, Sisonke AfrohouseBy Kibo Ngowi and Busi LetholeFestival returns with fresh fire and fearless talent For 11 days this winter, Makhanda becomes the beating heart of South African creativity and artistic innovation as the National Arts Festival lights up the Eastern Cape until 6 July. A staple on the cultural calendar since 1974, the festival has long been a space for protest, […] Load More