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Mzukisi Mbane walked through the door and never looked back
He once thought he’d be an accountant, now he’s one of SA’s most visible and exciting designers, writes Andrea Nagel
‘Wild Swimming in the Western Cape’ is an interview with the landscape
Going swimming makes you believe that healing might be as simple as getting in — not getting over, not getting ahead — just getting in, writes Andrea Nagel
PARTING SHOT | Emotions of the Sun, a Solar Pilgrimage on Bree Street
Veuve Clicquot’s solar spirit shines on Bree Street’s Magnum Photos’ exhibition.
PARTING SHOT | Roger Ballen cracks open the door to colour
For more than five decades photographic artist, Roger Ballen, has shot in monochrome, mastering black and white with a precision that made shadows breathe and walls pulse with unease. But now he has cracked open the door to colour in 'Spirits and Spaces'.
Borland’s playful collisions of imagination, engineering and activism take on new forms
If you’ve ever wondered what an artist’s brain looks like while it’s busy hatching a new sculpture, Ralph Borland is currently finding out — literally.
Bring us ‘Bamboléo’ one more time, Blondie
Kiss Kiss Festival brings in the festive season with aplomb.
Danny K’s ‘Kollection’ flirts with reinvention while celebrating the past and future
As Danny K releases Kollection (2000–2025), an 18-track greatest hits album celebrating 25 years in the industry, the question we want answered is: what makes Danny K more than a mere chart-topping South African artist?
PARTING SHOT | Capturing wild moments
10 Years of Remembering Wildlife, the latest and most ambitious volume in Margot Raggett’s groundbreaking conservation series, is a photography book that demands a seat at the coffee table. It’s a decade-long reminder of the astonishing beauty of the wild
The Brother Moves On summons the future by haunting the past
South Africa’s most mischievously undefinable performance collective has always occupied the liminal.
Kiss Kiss Festival - What a treat!
The Gipsy Kings arrive in South Africa in November — enveloping the country in their rumba-gitana vibes.























