Latin cuisine is alive and well in the Mother City, particularly since Orinoco opened its doors on the corner of Bree and Prestwich. Orinoco wouldn't be out of place in
Born in Zimbabwe but currently working from a studio in Observatory, Sarah Pratt is a highly skilled fine artist and printmaker specialising in copper etching, linocut, collograph and monoprint. Much
A round-up of this week's style finds. CHELSEA SMILES We totally love the unique design of the Chelsea Showwood Tub, a perfect meeting of wood and textiles. All the pieces at Woodbender Furniture are designed
'Kid friendly' and 'wine bar' are not words that are often used in the same sentence. Actually, using these words together in a sentence is mostly unheard of. That is, until
Just as fashion and decor have their trends, so too do beverages and the niche places that cater to them. First vodka, then tequila, and now the apparent new fab fad
If you’re following a low-carb, high-fat lifestyle and find Banting-friendly restaurants hard to come by, head to Martins Bakery in Diep River. Now. A family-owned European-style bakery that’s been in existence
It’s difficult to look at Penny Siopis’ work and not be stirred, largely because it is steeped in political and social metaphor – a jarring look at humanity and South
On Monday evening we were treated to a beer and food pairing at Beerhouse on Long, where the Devil's Peak Brewing Company presented us with six locally brewed beers of
Today I learned that yofi means 'good' or 'nice' in Hebrew. Today I also learned that Muizenberg has the best falafel in Cape Town, at a place coincidentally named Yoffi Falafel,
Yesterday Bree Street was transformed into a car-free playground as well over a thousand people claimed back the public space through various forms of art, expression and movement. We arrived