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The death of a public museum in South Africa and the emergence of a privately owned museum

The historic novel Dancing The Death Drill by Fred Khumalo takes to the stage at Joburg Theatre opening on Friday

New literary voice, an attorney Dyondzo Kwinika wins inaugural DALRO Can Themba Merit Award Short Story Competition

Inspired by Ray Hartley’s book on Cyril Ramaphosa Path to Power, a writer claims that the ANC is here to stay

Art fair attracts huge young crowd, but the question is, why is the appetite to collect art not huge among them?

South African Roadies Association approaches the courts filing a supplementary affidavit asking the court to declare current National Arts Council board irregularly appointed

Academic researcher Professor Neelika Jayawardane, lauds the work of young photographers from Thokoza

We held our breath, and then the winner of Sasol New Signatures is Juandré van Eck 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Month: April 2021

The enduring jazz brand Bassline evolves into an online live music class
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The enduring jazz brand Bassline evolves into an online live music class

April 30, 2021

By Edward Tsumele What is in a name? Apparently everything and that is why those who misbehave and  are found on the wrong side of behaviour, morally or criminally, and … Read More

Market Theatre celebrates 45th anniversary with an opera gala performance
Market Theatre

Market Theatre celebrates 45th anniversary with an opera gala performance

April 30, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer The renowned Market Theatre is celebrating its 45th anniversary in 2021.  As part of acknowledging this milestone achievement the Market Theatre will be presenting two glorious … Read More

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Legendary printmaker John Muafengejo’s biggest individually owned body of work up for grabs at auction
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Legendary printmaker John Muafengejo’s biggest individually owned body of work up for grabs at auction

April 29, 2021

Collectors have until Monday, May 3 to bid online for this museum quality work constituting 100 examples of  the artist’s masterful linocut prints, as well as 36 original (but cancelled) … Read More

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South African documentary movie My Octopus Teacher wins an Oscar
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South African documentary movie My Octopus Teacher wins an Oscar

April 26, 2021

By Edward Tsumele The South African film industry in particular and the cultural and creative sectors in general must be feeling good right now, with the breaking news that South … Read More

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Beneath My Skin, a deeply reflective body of work produced during lockdown by abstract artist Fatima Tayob Moosa
Artists

Beneath My Skin, a deeply reflective body of work produced during lockdown by abstract artist Fatima Tayob Moosa

April 26, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer The past year, 2020 has been difficulty for humanity as the world faced the Covid-19 -pandemic, forcing many people to reflect on their lives deeply.. One … Read More

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Angolan curator Tila Likunzi navigating decoloniality through photography
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Angolan curator Tila Likunzi navigating decoloniality through photography

April 23, 2021

By Edward Tsumele When Angola gained its independence from its former colonial power Portugal in 1975 many hoped that eventually peace was going to prevail in that country, but it … Read More

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Three young creatives who have everything going well for them without funding
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Three young creatives who have everything going well for them without funding

April 23, 2021

By Edward Tsumele They are young, black and bold creatives who are making things happen for themselves, instead of waiting for someone else to ignite their creativity. They doing it … Read More

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