Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon
His role in Palmer shows how children can cut through bigotry and changes lives for the better
The Michelin-trained chef Gregory Czarnecki stars in an event themed around the hit television series The Bear
Mali’s “king of kora” Toumani Diabaté died last Friday, 19 July, at the age of 58
Sean Cameron Michael plays the villain Jeremiah Mills in the movie Masinga The Calling
An edited extract from Craig Foster’s memoir, Amphibious Soul
Debut novel set in Nigeria’s ‘Venice of Africa’ rises above the old coming-of-age trope
Delegates at the Durban Film Mart have raised concern about the processing of film incentive rebates
The avant-garde music transcends boundaries, blending healing sounds and community roots
We speak to Rebeca Omordia about her career, the music of the continent and her new album
Tems is no small player in the music world. The blend of genres and dulcet voice made her a massive name on the global scene
The story of family restaurant Origami’s success started in mama’s kitchen
The gited singer speaks about the emotional and physical demands of the role
Film paints a strong picture of Nigerian activist and feminist but neglects her personal life
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The 15-year-running festival offers a platform to showcase African film talent
Salimah Valiani’s beautiful, insightful anthology explores Johannesburg and its inhabitants
Youngsters’ film about Thokoza gets an enthusiastic reception at a festival in Portugal
Food is about so much more than mere physical sustenance, it is chock-full of feelings too
“Chakalaka!” – a celebratory cry for life’s wins, inspired by Yotam Ottolenghi’s love of braais and progressive values
Nduduzo Makhathini unpacks the philosophy and traditions behind his new album
South African pianist and composer Nduduzo Makhathini’s latest album, uNomkhubulwane, is a masterpiece of transcendent spiritual jazz that draws on his Zulu cultural heritage and cosmology
An exhibition at the festival explores the censorship of works with uncomfortable subjects
American play Dreamscape finds parallels in South Africa
Alastair McAlpine’s autobiography tracks how he came to work with terminally ill children
The local series Spinners won a top award in China last month.
To commemorate 10 years since the author died, an edited extract from Chris van Wyk – Irascible Genius: A Son’s Memoir by Kevin van Wyk
Rhode’s interest in impermanence and repairing decay shines through in his latest works
The popularity of two Cape Town listening bars points to the need for more eclectic music spaces
If the new arts and culture boss wants to stay ‘sworn in and not sworn at’ he needs to consult industry experts