The last day of my acquaintance with Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O’Connor
The exhibition highlights the relationship between humans and their ecosystem, and offers a glimpse into a possible future
An edited extract from ‘Eskom: Power, Politics and the (Post) Apartheid State’
From a tiny storeroom in the township, a dedicated team has overcome the odds to launch KisimaRadio
It took years for parents to speak up and form communities for treatment… because it was “shameful” to have your children hooked on heroin
It is a brilliant existential comedy that confronts patriarchy
in the real world
This year’s Turbine Art Fair will see fashion and art brought together at a shopping mall
‘Isidlamlilo/The Fire Eater’ navigates the complexity of a female killer for the IFP
H&M taps Rich Mnisi, while candles provide a ‘scents’ of place
Polo South Africa works with local wool producers for sustainable garments
In ‘The Northman’ lawlessness and mysticism rule Viking culture as seen through modern eyes
Solomon Mugutso takes inspiration from the lives of everyday people for his paintings
In these broken times, the superb pieces being showcased provide an essential reminder that human good and hope can prevail if we remember how to dream
Bongeziwe Mabandla’s new offering is different, but the lyrical content
is as true as ever
Shany van den Berg’s solo show at Everard Read in Johannesburg is feminine and lush
Examine the preppy renaissance and new objects
Poetry breaks lend extra intimacy to the play, like a hand on the soul, scooping out the pain so far suppressed that you thought you would never feel it again
The festival is underway in Makhanda and local artists are using the opportunity to teach visitors about their culture and showcase their work
Narcissistic rage, sexual narcissism, necrophilia and cannibalism are all driven by a need to control and satisfy a grandiose sense of entitlement.
Douglas White shares his experience of seeing UB40 on 3 June
Uniquely South African designers who break the mould
Food in Turkey’s cultural capital is minimal but massive in flavour
The movie tells the story of basketball’s most infamous sneaker, the Air Jordan
If you need a reminder, Father’s Day is on Sunday, 18 June
A 1950s desert town is visited by friendly aliens and whimsical weirdos in the latest offering from director Wes Anderson
Lauded novel has been adapted into a play, set to hit local stages later this year
Ring in nostalgia with some outdoor gear and summer vibes
Athletes are packing their trainers to explore foreign cities
Hit refresh on your wardrobe with these unique pieces
Young artists, collectors and enthusiasts co-emerge at this year’s Latitudes art fair in Johannesburg
Movie about the origins of the computer game Tetris has plenty of action to keep you glued to the screen
Introduce something new to your repertoire of desires