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/ 13 January 2011
Upbeat electro and warm, soulful jazz share the spotlight this week.
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/ 13 January 2011
Classic masters and classic techniques are revived in the Cape this week.
The art world kicks off the new year in style.
There’s an array of laid-back events this week to ease you into the year.
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/ 16 December 2010
Now in its 19th year, Cape Town art consultant and curator, Rose Korber’s annual Art Salon remains a highlight on the Cape Town art calendar.
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/ 5 November 2010
A seminal South African artist is given his place in SA history.
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/ 5 November 2010
Must we wait until our musical heroes pass away before we celebrate them?
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/ 22 October 2010
“Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your widsom"
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/ 15 October 2010
Provocative work and witty commentary is on show this week.
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/ 15 October 2010
An interesting take on an important piece of music is on offer this week.
Eco-conscious types can party to their hearts’ content at the greenest festival SA has to offer.
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/ 23 September 2010
There is a focus on African music of all genres this week.
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/ 10 September 2010
The Pan African Space Station (PASS) launches into orbit on September 12.
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/ 10 September 2010
The message is the medium in two new exhibitions at Michael Stevenson.
"This is music from home. Why wouldn’t it be? Why shouldn’t it be?" declares Kyle Shepherd on his Sama-nominated debut quartet album, <i>fineART. </i>
“Who’s got the power?” asks Ravi Coltrane. “You’ve got the power!” echoes a voice
from the darkness.
Anyone who has ever accused the Cape Town art scene of narcissism, self-absorption and cliqueness will feel vindicated.
"Our music is not just carnival – it is the music we play every day, man!”
Simphiwe Dana’s latest album is a meditative cry for freedom haunted by some of the most psychologically bruised African soul-jazz ballads.
Kendell Geers explores the distance between language and the self in his exhibition <i>Third World Disorder</i>.
‘If there is ever an African form of metropolitan modernity, then Johannesburg will have been its classical location."
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/ 23 November 2007
Miles Keylock reviews <i>Phrased Differently</i>, a compilation by the team of <i>Mail & Guardian</i> journalists.
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/ 20 October 2006
<strong>CD of the week</strong>: The Constructus Corporation: The Ziggurat
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is set to break the genre’s mould, writes Miles Keylock.
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/ 10 February 2005
The Rage for Revolution concert is an opportunity for local musos to stand up and be counted, writes Miles Keylock.