There is a growing sense of alienation sweeping through the artistic community, in terms of support from both the state and the private sector.
Women and their place in the arts.
M&G readers speak their minds about policies against European culture in the arts and EFF commissar Andile Mngxitama’s open letter to Richard Branson.
Fashion Weeks in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi provide a showcase for local designers and are spurring similar events in neighbouring countries.
What benefits can be had from art in a young developing democracy such as ours? Mpho Moshe Matheolane takes the arts back to the classroom.
The M&G chats to Laurent Clavel of the French Season in South Africa 2012 which sees collaboration in theatre, music and other arts.
The R150-million Soweto Theatre complex opens this week and forms part of an ambitious development plan to revive Soweto’s cultural life.
Supermarkets are choked with goods, garages compete for customers, but artists are fresh out of material for satire, writes Jason Moyo.
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/ 5 September 2008
Particularly at this time of year, dust is the curse of desperate housewives. It is also the cause of sinus problems and lung irritations.
What the latest spat over racism in the theatre means for the transformation of the arts