Throughout history, photography has been said to further the agenda of colonialism rather than acting as an impartial tool to represent an environment. It reconstructs scenes according to the viewer's
If we had a soundtrack playing throughout our lives, what would it sound like? Would an orchestra string out hauntingly methodical tunes during times of melancholy or would a three-piece garage
In his third exhibition entitled As If You Care, Ngubeni continues with his criticism of South Africa's political landscape. Looking at the illusion of altruism, the artist's work cements his disbelief and
A quiet revolution is taking the world by storm and lately, it's been a growing presence in Cape Town. Too much fanfare from the 10pm noise police, silent discos are the
Back by popular demand, the legendary folk rock singer will be gracing our shores in early February of next year! Best known for his songs 'Sugar Man', 'I Wonder' and
The acclaimed comedian will soon be making his way to the Mother City to debut his third one-man show entitled 'Freedumb Tour'. Jim Jefferies has been a fast growing comedic
'If sarcasm and compassion met in a bar, it might be one of Adrie's illustrations.' Adrie le Roux presents her first solo exhibition with The Drawing Room. In this exhibition,
The monthly held event, Hanover Street's Comedy Sundowners at GrandWest Casino, brings you the coruscating combination of five esteemed local comedians including the lovely Tracy Klass and collaborating male comedians;
There is something about ballet, about the fluid movement of the dance when a perfectly contoured man lifts up a demure woman in a pas de deux. It’s beautiful, classical….
Defending the Caveman is the hilarious safeguarding of so-called primitive behaviours displayed by the modern man. One of the longest running solo comedies, the show is synonymous with the age