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Lighting the world: Diwali’s enduring message in a time of darkness
Friday
/ 23 October 2025

Lighting the world: Diwali’s enduring message in a time of darkness

From Durban to Delhi, millions light diyas in defiance of darkness — reminding a fractured world that goodness still glows

By Marlan Padayachee
Through the jazz lens: Vuyo Giba captures the spirit of South African sound
Friday
/ 18 October 2025

Through the jazz lens: Vuyo Giba captures the spirit of South African sound

With her lens tuned to the heartbeat of South African jazz, Vuyo Giba transforms music into memory and sound into story

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Lupe Fiasco’s mural of purpose, craft and substance
Friday
/ 17 October 2025

Lupe Fiasco’s mural of purpose, craft and substance

For years, Lupe Fiasco’s music lived softly in my mind – a hum of resistance, a reminder of truth. Then, under Joburg’s stormy sky, I finally stood before the man who wields words like swords

By Dshamilja Roshani
Diary: Nandi The Musical, ParkLive Festival, Cape Town Marathon
Friday
/ 17 October 2025

Diary: Nandi The Musical, ParkLive Festival, Cape Town Marathon

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
Typos & change: Jonathan Schultz and the alchemy of identity
Friday
/ 16 October 2025

Typos & change: Jonathan Schultz and the alchemy of identity

In his latest body of work, Johnathan Schultz trades spectacle for soul, reimagining gold as a vessel for memory, resilience and identity

By Ashraf Jamal
The final act: Khutjo Green on Scandal!, spirituality and the soul of storytelling
Friday
/ 16 October 2025

The final act: Khutjo Green on Scandal!, spirituality and the soul of storytelling

From Stage to Scandal!: Khutjo Green speaks on authenticity, language and creative evolution

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
From Los Angeles to London, Cape Town keeps calling
Friday
/ 11 October 2025

From Los Angeles to London, Cape Town keeps calling

Meet Mannequin’s dynamic duo, Delon Bakker and Kyle Ambrose, South Africa’s rising film production company turning Cape Town into Los Angeles — and London

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Osmic Menoe on building Africa’s biggest hip-hop festival and its lasting legacy
Friday
/ 10 October 2025

Osmic Menoe on building Africa’s biggest hip-hop festival and its lasting legacy

For 19 years, Back to the City has united South African hip-hop and founder Osmic Menoe reflects on the festival’s culture, impact and vision

By Kibo Ngowi
Msaki and Jesse Clegg on friendship, chaos and creation
Friday
/ 10 October 2025

Msaki and Jesse Clegg on friendship, chaos and creation

When two artists stopped planning and started listening, they found music, and meaning, in the natural disorder of life

By Kibo Ngowi
KB Motsilanyane’s journey back to herself
Friday
/ 10 October 2025

KB Motsilanyane’s journey back to herself

With the wisdom of experience and ownership over her legacy, KB Motsilanyane embodies what it means to grow gracefully in music

By Segomotso Palesa Motsumi
‘This Is the most alive I’ve felt: Vafa Naraghi on language, laughter and the journey of belonging
Friday
/ 10 October 2025

‘This Is the most alive I’ve felt: Vafa Naraghi on language, laughter and the journey of belonging

From an engineering degree to over 570 000 followers, Vafa Naraghi reflects on taking a leap of faith into comedy

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Diary: Back to the City Festival; Babalwa Mentjies; A Protea Is Not a Flower
Friday
/ 10 October 2025

Diary: Back to the City Festival; Babalwa Mentjies; A Protea Is Not a Flower

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
A longer kitchen, a fairer table: Stories of food sovereignty in Johannesburg
Friday
/ 9 October 2025

A longer kitchen, a fairer table: Stories of food sovereignty in Johannesburg

In Johannesburg, farmers, chefs and activists are gathering around shared meals to reimagine food systems, resilience and justice for South Africa’s future

By Raeesah Chandlay
Mafia Land and the making of a gangster state
Friday
/ 9 October 2025

Mafia Land and the making of a gangster state

A fearless exposé tracing how crime syndicates and state corruption intertwine, Kyle Cowan’s book is South Africa’s wake-up call

By Marlan Padayachee
Glitching the future at Fak’ugesi Festival
Friday
/ 9 October 2025

Glitching the future at Fak’ugesi Festival

Fak’ugesi 2025 turns South Africa’s digital paradox into a creative power surge, spotlighting African innovators who are rewriting the global tech narrative

By Thembeka Heidi Sincuba
Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature
Friday
/ 4 October 2025

Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature

Poet and storyteller Siphokazi Jonas explores identity, lineage and resilience in her debut collection, blending folklore and feminism for a new generation

By Zingisa Mase
Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling
Friday
/ 3 October 2025

Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling

‘Writing is my first love.’ Busisiwe Ntintili reflects on her career and creative mission and social impact into every script

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
When jazz meets classical: Mzansi Chamber Music Collective unveils bold new commission
Friday
/ 3 October 2025

When jazz meets classical: Mzansi Chamber Music Collective unveils bold new commission

A daring collaboration between saxophonist Josie McClure, pianist Eugene Joubert and composer Conrad Asman premieres in Benoni with striking originality

By Melody Emmett
Diary: Sibusiso Mashiloane on tour; Poetry Africa Festival; Ultimate Braai Festival
Friday
/ 3 October 2025

Diary: Sibusiso Mashiloane on tour; Poetry Africa Festival; Ultimate Braai Festival

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
One Battle After Another: The revolution will be cinematic
Friday
/ 2 October 2025

One Battle After Another: The revolution will be cinematic

Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio join forces for a high-stakes, darkly hilarious thriller exploring family, revolution and lingering trauma

By Kibo Ngowi
From Facebook to fiction: How Paige Nick turned online book clubs into comedy gold
Friday
/ 2 October 2025

From Facebook to fiction: How Paige Nick turned online book clubs into comedy gold

Paige Nick chats about her latest novel Book People, how online book clubs are shaking things up and how reading culture is changing

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Speaking in tongues: The literary revolution rooted in Sepedi and Setswana
Friday
/ 27 September 2025

Speaking in tongues: The literary revolution rooted in Sepedi and Setswana

The quiet power of Moses Seletisa’s Sepedi poetry and Sabata Mokae’s Setswana novels

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
‘I Want People to Dance’: Tresor Talks Music, Legacy and Joy of Jazz
Friday
/ 26 September 2025

‘I Want People to Dance’: Tresor Talks Music, Legacy and Joy of Jazz

Tresor reflects on a decade of award-winning African pop, his groundbreaking collaborations with Drake and Hugh Masekela and the music that inspires him today

By Kibo Ngowi
Diary: YouthX Festival, Routes of Sound at Spier Wine Farm, , Grave Injustice Exhibition
Friday
/ 26 September 2025

Diary: YouthX Festival, Routes of Sound at Spier Wine Farm, , Grave Injustice Exhibition

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now

Ahead of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Kwanele Sosibo interviews this year’s music and jazz SBYA winners for their reflections on the history and meaning of the awards

By Kwanele Sosibo
Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits

Dancing the Death Drill is more than theatre — it is a resurrection, a requiem and a haunting reminder of forgotten African history

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
HIM: Horror movie drops the ball
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

HIM: Horror movie drops the ball

HIM combines football and horror in a bold premise, but despite strong performances, its clumsy execution left me more confused than thrilled

By Kibo Ngowi
Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite
Friday
/ 20 September 2025

Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite

Chicago storms back onto the South African stage with sizzling performances, biting satire and timeless razzle-dazzle that feels surprisingly fresh after 50 years

By Keith Bain
Rooted in rhythm: Thandi Ntuli on heritage, jazz and artistic renewal
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Rooted in rhythm: Thandi Ntuli on heritage, jazz and artistic renewal

The musician reflects on a decade in jazz, the influence of heritage and how curiosity and daily rituals shape her artistry

By Kibo Ngowi
Lorato Trok: Writing our languages back into the story
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Lorato Trok: Writing our languages back into the story

Author speaks of her dedication to keeping indigenous languages alive through children’s books and her hopes for the growth of South African languages

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Diary: Heritage Day at Zeitz MOCAA, Friends of Feya Faku in Durban, Poetry at Market Theatre
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Diary: Heritage Day at Zeitz MOCAA, Friends of Feya Faku in Durban, Poetry at Market Theatre

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
A political animal who played the jungle
Friday
/ 17 September 2025

A political animal who played the jungle

The Bengal Tiger’s life is retold on screen, revisiting the populism, opportunism and contradictions that made Amichand Rajbansi unforgettable

By Marlan Padayachee
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