The South African jazz trumpeter talks to David Smith about the legacy of apartheid, Nelson Mandela and squandering $50-million.
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/ 30 November 2011
The first South African edition of legendary music magazine <i>Rolling Stone</i> launched in November. We speak to editor-in-chief Miles Keylock.
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/ 2 September 2011
Port Elizabeth’s teenage sensation have the potential to survive prodigy burn-out.
Words and songs have long inspired us. "If music be the food of love, play on," said William Shakespeare, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
Hugh Masekela is still mixing politics and music, warning that SA could lose the magic conjured up during the creative explosion under apartheid.
On the eve of his 70th birthday, Hugh Masekela is blunt about ‘death of the arts’ and challenges facing South Africa, writes Percy Zvomuya.
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/ 14 November 2008
IN MEMORIAM: In Miriam Makeba’s last interview she spoke to Robin Denselow about how hard it was to retire.
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/ 25 February 2008
Tourist guides from across Gauteng gathered under a hot marquee for the International Tourist Guides’ Day at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg last week — and, for a change, were on the receiving end of an educational tour. "We are who we are through others," were the words of Lungi Morrison, of the Gauteng Tourism Authority.
Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya meets legendary South African jazz drummer Makhaya Ntshoko and his quintet.