‘The war has started’ – Gayton McKenzie Mismanagement of the Joburg Art Gallery may be a thing of the past, if sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie has anything to… by Giulietta Talevi April 1, 2025 News
Review: Puppets give life to the times of Michael K Experience the powerful and evocative adaptation of JM Coetzee’s ‘Life & Times of Michael K’ at Joburg’s Market Theatre… by Ruby Delahunt April 1, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Local Legends: Richmond Studio Café The Richmond Studio Café offers top-tier coffee, delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere. Owner Antoine de Ras chats about how he made it work… by Dumisani Mnisi March 11, 2025 Pleasure
Joburg: Down but not out Joburg’s streets are more than just potholes and broken traffic lights – they’re unintentional works of art… by Sarah Buitendach March 6, 2025 News
Gupta links stalk RAF executive The RAF’s acting chief investment officer has previously been charged with gross negligence, gross dishonesty and gross dereliction of duty… by Tim Cohen February 17, 2025 News
Art of the week: Frances Goodman’s ‘Altered States’ Frances Goodman’s oversized ceramic pill sculptures offer a witty and critical commentary on society’s obsession with health and wellness… by Sarah Buitendach January 17, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
How the Joburg Property Company went rogue The Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) is the Wild West of governance in the city. Which is saying something, given the dumpster fires that are… by Shirley de Villiers November 7, 2024 News·Opinion
The nine lives of the utterly inept Kabelo Gwamanda Let it not be said that, in South Africa, second chances aren’t abundant. Just look at our politicians: they’ve made an art out of failing… by Shirley de Villiers October 24, 2024 Opinion·Politics
Inside Joburg’s heart of darkness Last week I was a guest at Woolworths’ annual Christmas event in Cape Town. Once a year, the company rounds up media, influencers, clients… by Sarah Buitendach September 19, 2024 Opinion·Politics
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