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Miles Keylock

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/ 8 December 2011

Cape art festival pick: December 9 2011

The Gordon Institute of Performing and Creative Arts presents the <em>Beautiful Project</em>, which calls into question our definitions of beauty.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 1 December 2011

Cape art pick: December 2 2011

What sets Cameron Platter’s work apart is his distinct aesthetic, non-conformist approach and wonderful humour.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 1 December 2011

Cape literary pick: December 2 2011

Binyavanga ­Wainaina launches his memoir, <em>One Day I Will Write About This Place</em>, this weekend.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 1 December 2011

Cape music picks: December 2 2011

Join Datarock in celebrating the pervasive ­amorality of capitalism and the debt crisis when they headline Vans Off the Wall Music Night.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 24 November 2011

Cape art picks: November 25 2011

Despite their different styles and approaches to artmaking, Samson Mnisi and Sam Nhlengethwa share a similar career trajectory.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 24 November 2011

Cape music picks: November 25 2011

Kyle Shepherd guides the SA jazz songbook into beguiling new directions, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club play at the Synergy Live Festival.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 17 November 2011

Cape art picks: November 18 2011

The Freedom to Create prize event and concert could not come at a more relevant time.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 17 November 2011

Cape music picks: November 18 2011

Soweto band Ree-Burth rode to fame on the back of the "black rock" frenzy that followed the success of the Blk Jks.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 10 November 2011

Cape art picks: November 11 2011

David Goldblatt’s portrait photography is explored in a new retrospective, while photojournalists Justin Fox and Don Pinnock document their travels.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 10 November 2011

Cape music picks: November 11 2011

Tori Amos performs in the Mother City, while the Zula Fest celebrates diversity.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 3 November 2011

Cape art picks: November 4 2011

SA activist and artist Zanele Muholi approaches disturbing issues, while American artist Frohawk Two-Feathers has fun at the system’s expense.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 3 November 2011

Cape music pick: Novemeber 4 2011

Zahara, the axe-wielding Afro-soul singer-songwriter, and Goldfish, SA’s electro-jazzy house visionaries, feature this week.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 27 October 2011

Cape music picks: October 28 2011

With DJ Kenzhero at the helm, the regular Party People event has become the voice of a new urban consciousness.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 27 October 2011

Cape art pick: October 28 2011

Legitimised by Banksy, ­popularised by Puma, replaced by Twitter as the voice of protest on the street, urban art is no longer underground.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 20 October 2011

Cape art picks: October 21 2011

Two exhibitions bring together some of the biggest names in contemporary SA art this week.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 20 October 2011

Cape music picks: October 21 2011

Kings of Leons are cheduled to cruise through hook-laden power ballads this week.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 13 October 2011

Cape art picks: October 14 2011

Peter Clarke’s retrospective shares the spotlight with work from a promising young talent.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 13 October 2011

Cape poetry pick: October 14 2011

It is a interdisciplinary, collaborative spirit that informs the line-up of Poetry Africa’s 2011 tour programme.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 13 October 2011

Cape music pick: October 14 2011

Koos Kombuis is back, in a more ‘spiritual’ guise.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 6 October 2011

Cape art picks: October 7 2011

Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art, Nandipha Mntambo, exhibits her award exhibition.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 6 October 2011

Cape music picks: October 7 2011

Now in its sixth season, the country’s original ecofriendly music fest continues its genre-surfing evolution.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 29 September 2011

Cape art pick: September 30 2011

Two new exhibitions deal with environmentalism’s ambiguous position in South Africa.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 29 September 2011

Cape music picks: September 30 2011

Local hip-hop battles for attention alongside UK underground rockers Ulterior and megastars Coldplay.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 22 September 2011

Cape art pick: September 23 2011

For the past ten years Siemon Allen has establish an autonomous language for encoding visual forms of knowledge and memory.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 22 September 2011

Cape music picks: September 23 2011

You’d be forgiven for thinking that urban contemporary pop had finally overdosed on its own booty babe banality.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 15 September 2011

Cape art picks: September 16 2011

<i>Ever Young</i>, Ghanaian photographer James Barnor’s exhibition, offers insight into the heydays of pan-Africanism and Black Consciousness.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 15 September 2011

Cape music picks: September 16 2011

Cape Town offers up intimate acoustic musings alongside smooth Afro-house.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 8 September 2011

Cape art picks: September 9 2011

Conrad Botes returns with <i>The Temptation to Exist</i>, which takes him into darker, more direct and hard-hitting territory.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 8 September 2011

Cape music picks: September 9 2011

Cape Town Hall hosts a triple bill of genre-busting artists at the City Hall Sessions this weekend.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 1 September 2011

Cape music picks: September 2 2011

A who’s who of Cape Town DJs, soundboys, producers and creative collectives come together this weekend.

By Miles Keylock
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/ 1 September 2011

Cape art pick: September 2 2011

Johannesburg-based painter Mary Wafer has gained critical acclaim for her architectural investigations of visibility and invisibility.

By Miles Keylock
Vuvuzela Blues: Wynton blows it, Simphiwe soars
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/ 28 August 2011

Vuvuzela Blues: Wynton blows it, Simphiwe soars

At what point are promoters going to realize that fading international stars don’t need to headline our festivals when we’ve got our own talent?

By Miles Keylock
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