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/ 3 December 2009
Renate Bauer from Brands United tells the <i>M&G Online</i> about the genesis of the Soccer World Cup poster series, launched last week in SA.
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/ 19 November 2009
The National Film and Video Foundation announced nominees for next year’s South African Film and Television Awards on Thursday.
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/ 20 October 2009
There is something fun about the current special night out offered by Montecasino’s Palazzo Hotel.
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/ 26 September 2009
The 4th World Summit on Arts and Culture has taken its delegates into the heart of Johannesburg, causing curiosity among its international visitors.
The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> spoke to Swiss choreographer Nicole Seiler on the telephone while she was driving in the vicinity of Bloemfontein.
Matthew Krouse speaks to social investigator Louis Theroux about his impressions of Johannesburg and the motive behind his documentaries.
At this year’s National Arts Festival sponsor Standard Bank celebrates 25 years of its Young Artist Awards with an exhibition and a panel discussion.
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/ 11 February 2009
Government expenditure in recreation and culture will decrease by more than 18% a year over the next three years.
Matthew Krouse speaks to veteran comic actor Tobie Cronje about cinema history, playing royalty and the urge to dress up.
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/ 25 October 2008
Matthew Krouse talks to David Thatanelo April, executive and artistic director of Moving into Dance Mophatong.
Today Robinson and a company — now the Bean There Coffee Company — supply Fair Trade coffee from Africa to exclusive game lodges and hotels.
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/ 9 September 2008
Matthew Krouse reviews the DVD release of <i>The Kite Runner</i>.
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/ 6 September 2008
Matthew Krouse finds out what is going down at this year’s Jazz on the Lake at Zoo Lake from Johannesburg’s Bassline jazz club owner, Brad Holmes.
Magazine publisher Joshua Neuman explains how a new generation of Jews is driving one of the world’s most offbeat yet successful media products.
Reviewer Matthew Krouse and photographer Lisa Skinner paid a visit to those exotic creatures, the Cha Cha Heels.
There are many genres of Jewish literature, including a secular library about Judaism that has grown concurrently with the saga of the people itself.
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/ 21 February 2008
The dance establishment is benefiting from some new recruits. Matthew Krouse reports on the FNB Dance Umbrella’s 20th birthday bash.
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/ 25 January 2008
A recent book by an international photographer takes a fashionable look at township life, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 22 January 2008
Local knowledge of the eating habits of faraway cultures, and their adaptability, reflects suburban South Africa’s inadequate knowledge of its own indigenous eating culture, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 30 November 2007
A new exhibition of lamps casts a gentle glow on South Africa’s history, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 2 November 2007
A new book chronicles the history of the Mother City Queer Project from the tough days of activism to dress-up party of the year, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 25 September 2007
Jo’burg Pride celebrations kick off on September 28 with Ster Kinekor’s first Pride Film Festival, writes Matthew Krouse.
<i>Gandhi My Father</i> signals an intensification of trade and cultural links between India and South Africa on an unprecedented scale, writes Matthew Krouse.
Matthew Krouse reviews Michael Meyersfeld’s exhibition <i>Twelve Naked Men</i>.
South African students of dance got a boost this week when they collaborated with one of Europe’s great dance companies, writes Matthew Krouse.
Sun City’s second Positive bash is a layer cake of art and entertainment celebrating survival, writes Matthew Krouse
Instead of conducting routine interviews with dancers and performance artists billed to perform at this year’s FNB Dance Umbrella, we decided to invite artists to submit motivations for their works. <b>Matthew Krouse</b> reports.
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/ 22 February 2007
With the budget allocation of R1-billion for the advancement of libraries, the sector can now look forward to a happier future. For a division used to harping on about lack of infrastructure, outdated books and limited access to information technology the conditional grant, to be spent over three years, is the stuff of which dreams are made.
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/ 13 December 2006
The new contemporary dance programme at Arts Alive was largely lacking in spark, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 13 December 2006
The sexy, stylish Femi Kuti truly is his father’s son, writes Matthew Krouse.
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/ 1 December 2006
Matthew Krouse reviews local cookbooks out on the shelves.
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/ 27 November 2006
It is, in many ways, sad that the gender war has come to this, writes Matthew Krouse.