I enjoy getting the word out and influencing creative conversations
Very early into making her mark as an actress and theatre maker, Nkonyeni set out for a politically charged career in the arts.
A merger of science fiction, mystery and history
Braamfontein’s Stevenson gallery heads to suburbia and the city’s gallery strip
The artist, who died young, lived and worked on his own terms
An award-winning film proves a documentary can serve up its points in a short space of time
After what feels like forever, Xitsonga speakers get to see themselves represented on the small screen
Bubbly flutes runneth over as demand for the glitzy beverage grows in black circles
Sjava’s music mirrors the stance of patriarchs who play in the “not all men” territory but present contradictory messages in their work.
A broader history and market-related education needs to be added to curriculums
She might have softened her approach but her emotions still run high in all she does
The South African State Theatre will house Dance Umbrella Africa, which will be funded by the state
Practitioners say there is a need to reignite the fire that kept community theatre burning
Kathy Berman’s time as an arts journalist subconsciously pushed her to fill the gaps of her mother’s art history canon
He was introduced to us through his on-screen debut as one of the leading actors in ‘Matwetwe’. He died on Friday evening in Arcadia.
Don’t let a small budget hold you back, advises Jan Harlan, producer of many Kubrick masterpieces
This series by writer, director and producer Ryan Murphy takes New York’s queer history forward
The hip-hop producer has hit a rich seam of talent — and the country needs to take note
A negative stance toward makeup fails to acknowledge it as an everyday, wearable artform that gives its users the agency to reimagine themselves.
Restaurants respond to the desire of patrons to feel like they are dining in their own space
In addition to its social commentary, what will continue to draw listeners to his music is the healing and solace it offers.
Every year people talk about the ‘song of the summer’, but it is so much more than that
In December on Poka Street in Soweto, it’s not about ‘good fences make good neighbours’
It’s easy for the African voice to be lost in the global evolution of wellness. So Anesu Mbizvo and Banesa Lolauoa Tseki opened The Nest
The writer spends some hours visiting a hair salon where clients have the options to dye, curl, braid, relax, straighten, extend, or cut their hair.
A group exhibition exposes emerging creatives and raises money for a foundation
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019
Pro Helvetia is giving artists a chance to participate in shaping the organisation’s role
An incubator programme has given shape to South Africa’s first intensive film school in a township
The Internet paints sonic pictures that communicate millennial romances through a mash-up of funk, neosoul, and trip-hop.
Buhle Ngaba and Klara van Wyk kneel at our feet as a crowd of mostly learners is ushered into Graeme College’s theatre to watch La Chair de Ma Chair
The choreographer transforms mundane acts such as chores, interacting with her son, self-doubt and receiving love into a 55-minute moving biography