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/ 12 August 2008

Footsteps on a journey

From the Cape Flats to the president’s residence, chef Hilton Little has taken great strides in his culinary career, writes Brent Meersman.

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/ 6 August 2008

More than just a hearty broth

Lisa Johnston expands her repertoire of soup beyond the usual butternut variety.

By Lisa Johnston
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/ 23 July 2008

Unlike lightning Poison has struck twice

Henrietta Rose-Innes, winner of the 2008 Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story Poison, talks about bringing home the ‘African Booker’.

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/ 16 July 2008

A truthfully clueless memoir

A review of <i>Stealing Water </i>by Tim Ecott, ‘the greatest memoir to come out of white Africa since Rian Malan’s <i>My traitor’s Heart</i>…’

By Jane Rosenthal
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/ 9 July 2008

States of emergency

Shaun de Waal reviews <i>Verhale</i>, the single-volume collection of Koos Prinsloo’s short fictions

By Shaun De Waal
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/ 25 January 2008

Pretty poverty

A recent book by an international photographer takes a fashionable look at township life, writes Matthew Krouse.

By Matthew Krouse
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