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What we’re drinking this week: Terra Del Capo Sangiovese Italian grape, Cape style: A Franschhoek-made sangiovese with smoky, cherry bright notes that’s exclusive to Woolworths and perfect for this time of year… by Sarah Buitendach July 25, 2025 Pleasure
Run for your lives, the zombies are here! Our expert’s curated list of the best zombie films… by Jo Buitendach July 21, 2025 Pleasure·The Zeitgeist
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Vigilante Man’ by Ry Cooder Mark Rosin listens to ‘Vigilante Man’ by Ry Cooder as his Friday song – and tells us all about how the blues maestro consistently… by Mark Rosin July 20, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Greedy politicians killing the Rand Club The club has been slapped with an astonishing valuation – and a utility bill of nearly R1m – that threatens to finally destroy the… Sarah BuitendachGiulietta TaleviRob Rose July 18, 2025 News·Pleasure 4
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